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Seeend tjaii Poifgg* MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1968 Publithed Each THuFlday by Tfymar Publjthing Corp, 15 Cent* Per Copy VOL. 10-No, 9 Paid at Mqunfainiids, N.J 2 N.w P.O. id.ne. Rood. Mounlainlld., N.J, 07Q9i Dehls,3 incumbents, named to school board Budget approved by 2-to-l margin

Mountainside voters adopted the Board of Renboek receiving votes of 332 and 269 re- Education's total budget of $1,440,442 in cur- spectively. rent expense and capital outlay by a majority Votes by districts were* District 1, Rupp, of two to one, at the Deerfield School on 66; Dehls, 43; Mrs. Johnson, 44- jeka, 48- Tuesday night. Mrs. Miller, 39; Mrs, Cutman, 34: Mrs. Reh- Incumbents Walter H, Rupp, Donald L. Jeka bock, 29, District 2. Rupp, 190; Dehls, ISO; and Mrs, Gloria 5, Johnson were swept back Johnson, 131; Jeka, 119; Mrs. Miller, 106; into office with Rupp polling the highest Mrs. Gutman 98; Mrs. Rehbock, 80, Dli- vote of 633, and newcomer Allan W, Dehls trict 3, Rupp, 105; Dehls, 87; Mrs. Johnson, receiving the second highest vote of 520, 90; Jeka, 95; Mrs. Miller, 49; Mrs, Cutman, Mrs, Johnson polled a total of 481, with jeka 42; Mrs. Rehbock, 35, District 4, Rupp, 155; running 20 votes behind her with a total of Dehli, 129; Mrs. Johnson, 115; jeka, 116; 461, The largest vote going to a defeated Mrs. Miller, 93; Mrs. Gutman, 115;Mrs.Reh- candidate was 360 for Mrs. John Miller, bock, 79. District 5, Rupp, 117; Dehls, Ill- with Mrs, William Gunnan and Mrs. Alan Mrs. Johnson, 191; Jeka, 83; Mrs, Miller, 73^ Mrs. Guonan, 57; Mrs. Rehbock, 46, The total number of votes in the five dis- tricts for each candidate was; Rupp, 633; ALLAN W. DEHLS DONALD L, JEKA WALTER H. RUPP MRS. GLORIA S. JOHNSON Night book borrowing Dehls, 520; Mrs. Johnson, 481; Jeka, 461; Mrs. Miller, 360; Mrs. Guonan, 332; Mrs. put for youngsters Rehbock, 269. Votes cast for current expenses by dis- Musical show Mrs. Elmer Hoffarft, director of the Moun- tricts were: District 151-21; District 2, 136- tainside Library, has announced that Che hours 57; District 3, 68-47; District 4, 117-54; for children will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., District 5, 103-44 for a total of 475 for to be presented Monday through Saturday, and that children adoption and 223 against. will not be permitted to use the facilities dur- Capital outlay votes by districts were: ing the evening hours. District 1, 52-20; District 2, 136-5S- Dis- Regular library hours will he 9 to 5, Mon- trict 3, 67-46; District 4, 111-55; District at high school day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur- 5, 100-43, for a total of 456 for adoption day, Tuesday hours will be from 1 to 9 p.m. and 222 against. "West Side Story," the Leonard Bernstein Evening hours will hi 7 to 9 on Monday, musical about two New York gangi and the Ro- Wednesday and Thursday. The library will be Rupp told tte Echo he was very happy that meo- Juliet theme of the story *s lovers, will closed on all legal holidays and on Saturdays the people of Mountainside had tfje confidence be presented by Governor Livingston Regional during the months of July and August, (Continued on page 2) High School, Berkeley Heights, Feb. 29, March 1 and 2 at 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium. Under the direction of Albert Dorhout and Mrs, Carol Forsman, nine chorus numbers will in- volve tfie gang members in sequences ranging Borough library history from a rumble to a dream ballet, Kathy Sullivan and Tom Groceman me Ill- starred lovers, Marie and Tony, as "Welt Side Story" opens with a prologue depleting die moving into future tense animosity existing between die American Jets and the Puerto Riean Sharks, The "Dance at By EMMA* P. WEBER Library Service Bureau, were added to the the Gym" also involves me talents of botti (Second of Two Parts) reference collection, group!, as does the "Rumble" of the second On Nov. 27, 1961, after the oHglnal beard of * * * act. The jets monopolize the stage during the trustees system was dissolved, the new Muni- SERVICE WAS discontinued to the Beeehwood numbers, "Officer Krupke," "Cool" and the cipal library was formed which would be School, and more than 1,550 of the books at the "Jet Song," while me Sharks present rte fiery henceforth known as the Free Public Library library there were presented to the Board of "America," of Mountainside, Education for use by Eehobrook students. The The organization meeting was held at summer program continued with an attendance Al Rodee portrays Riff, the Jet Leader, sup- Borough Hall, and those attending included Of 300, and the library stayed open for two ported by Denis Boutsikaris as Action, the Mayor Albert Hartung? Eugene Rau, mayor- additional hours dally, More than $500 was second in command, and Joe Parent, asDiese, elect! Levin B, Hanigan, superintendent of donated by the Woman's, Kiwanis and New- ttie bodyguard. Baby John Is played by Matt schools; Irvine B, Johnstone, attorney; William comers clubs. Riley, and Arab by Jim Dehls. Chris Winans Tetley, Sidney C. Mele, Mrs, Henry C, Weber, will be seen as *e tomboy, Anybedys, In 1965, in evaluating circulation figures, it Herbert Moore, and Richard Locke, was found the adult figures could possibly have Mike Spring leads the Sharks as Bernardo Officers elected were: Herbert Moore, been much higher if there had been more space wim Nina Pianola portraying his girl friend, president of the new board of trustees; Sidney allotted for browsing, studying and quiet read- Anita, Henry Freudenberger plays tiie part of C. Mele, vice-president; William Tetley, trea- ing. Students constantly using the librkry for Chino, me fiance of Bernardo's sister, Maria, surer, and Mrs, Henry C, Weber, secretary, reference work made it necessary to use the Also playing chorus parts are Val Klein, Mrs, Elmer Hoffirth was appointed librarian workrooms for those who could not find space Carolyn Sikorski, jack Andreas, Mike Colarus- director. By-laws and a constitution were elsewhere. so, Jon Spain, Pete Botiiel, Larry Welngold and adopted and the proposed budget was also Dennis UhUg. adopted. The new library was now ready for Adult card cataloging was revised in accord- Also, George Shulm«n, Bob Ruff, Loel Sill- official business. Part-time workers were ance with the American Library Association, dlker, Peppi Sanders, Barb Sacharow, Bob hired and volunteers were recruited. and three new stacks, which were immediately Braun, Marelii Beehberger, Sandy Haekman, Decisions were made to continue the P.K, filled, were added, Echobrook service was Pam Langston, Diane Ri«, Robin Mallor, Sue LITERATEURS — Mayor Frederick J. Wllheteis Joins officials of tha Mn, Emily Hoffarin, library director; Mayor WUhelmi, Rear, Davis speech award and to join the Library discontinued, more help to teachers was ex- Dehls, Carolyn Berry, Ingeborg Blosevas, Jana Mountainside Public Library in looking over one of the library's left to right, are Harry A, Devlin, vice-president. Dr. Levin S. Board of Trustees of New jersey and the tended when requested, and library hours were Moore, Rita Sachman, Judy Reich, jo Ann new aoquisiUoni during dedication ceremonies Sunday at the new Hanalgan, superintendent of schools, and Mrs, William V. Johnson, American Library Association. again increased, A gift of almost $100 was library building on Watehung avenue, Shown are, from left, front, Seager and Margie Staub, 1 secretary. The book is "To Crandmothers's House we Go,* written In 1963 new sienee and social study books received, of which $60 was set aside for the Sidney C, Mele, library president? Mrs. Henry C, Weber, treasurer, by Devlin, (Echo photo by Bob Baxter) were purchased from funds donated by the building fund. Lions Club and other organizations and various Regular procedure was followed in 1966, individuals. A charging machine was purchased with many meetings, and plans were discussed 'Shangri-La Ball' New library gets and new signs with lights were*" installed at the for a proposed new building, The library New library dedicated; entrance. development committee members^ Gene Simp- A donation of $20 was made toward the pur- son, Sidney Mele and Harry Devlin, met with to be held Feb. 24 many memorial, chase of two volumes oi "AmericanHeritage," Mayor Frederick J, WllhelmS, John Me- an assistant librarian was hired and Mrs, Donough, state officials, library architect The Altar-Rosary Society of Our Lady of Hoffarth attended workshops and conventions, Howard L. McMurray, Mrs, Hoffflrth, librarian Lourdes Church, Mountainside,. In announcing 500 attend ceremonies association gifts Communiciitions with schools were improved, director, and all members of the board of plans for its "Shangri-La Ball," asked the More than 500 dignitaries, guests and resi- munlty on the success of its endeavor and and an enlarged reference collection added. trustees, which included Mrs, W. V, Johnson, following questions; "Tired of seeing Pop dents attended the dedication ceremonies of commented on the beauty and functionality of Memorial and association gifts have con- Summer programs were held and the Reading Mrs, Weber and Dr. Hanigan, sleeping In front of the TV set? Fed up taking the new Mountainside Free Public Library the new edifice. He said that libraries are the tributed to' the facilities of the new Mountain- Club attracted more ttjan 250 members, Mrs, On Dec, 18 of this year, ground was broken care of Sick kids? Got that midwinter slump? last Sunday afternoon at the new building, Rt. core of the educational system and spoke of side library, which held its dedicaaon cere- Hoffarth attended the reference workshop con- in an officlil ceremony, and the work of the new Want to change all this? Then come to our 22 and New Providence road, the drive for more and better libraries in the monies last Sunday afternoon and which was ference which was held by the members of the library was under way. On this past 1 riday,the ball," Oliver P, Gilloch Jr., a consultant with the staw. opened to the public on Monday. State Library Commission, and she received dedication of the new library, on New Sponsored by the society, the dance will be New jersey State Library Commission, was Sidney C, Mele, president of the board of A library spokesman said this week that the a gift of $100 worth of reference books. Providence road across Rt, 22 from the old held Saturday evening, Feb. 24, at the church guest speaker, Qilloeh congratulated the com- trustees, thanked the mayor and council, the following donations have been made; a round By 1964, elementary, high School and college library, was celebrated. on Central avenue. Cocktails and hot and staff, volunteers who had given their time and table In memory of the late Captain C.P. students came to depend more and more on Th« hard work, thoughts and patience of cold her d'oeuvres will be served from 8i30 efforts without remuneration and everyone who Hums, by his friends and neighbors; an atlas the library for reference study, and 133 many workers-through the yews became a to 9:30 p.m. had made a new library possible. He stressed stand, by Mrs, Ned Massa of the Mountainside volumes, which had been recommended for reality when the new library was opened on Dancing will continue until 1 a.m., and coffee j Memorial fund j that more volunteers were needed and ex- Inn, in memory of her mother, Mrs, Con- small libraries by the N.J, Public and School Lincoln's Birthday, 1968, and Danish paitry wiU be served at midnight. cetta • DiFraneeseo: an atlas stand, by Mrs. pressed hopes of attaining more. 1 Muilc will be provided by johnny Jay, Cock- The Mountainside FT A this week announced He also said how much the cooperation of Walter Roster of 1470 Wood- acres dr., in llllUIIIUUIIIIItlll linn •• I iittiiiiiuii iiulMtiiiii i uuil I i 11 tails will be included in the admission price, plans for a community-wide memorial fund to the borough was needed, as "a building is only memory of her husband, Walter Roster- study and dress Is optional, honor Roger Thwing, former president of the a shall and the beginning—we must keep striv- carrels, by the P si Upsilen fraternity of Lehigh , Tickets and reservations may be secured Board of Education, who died last month at the ing to make our library one of quality." by calling Mrs, Frank Torma, at 23Z-9293- age of 54. Individuals or organizations may Mayor Frederick WiLhelms Also compU. (Continued on page 2) PROFILE—Isabel Watson Mrs, Paul Mueller, 232-356S- Mrs, Paul make checks payable to the Roger Thwing mented the board of trustees, the staff and all Fassafiume, 232-0158- Mrs, George Tlmpan- Memorial Fund and send them to Mrs. Charles those in the borough who had contributed to The popular notion that the English are a rphlegmatic breed is swiftly dispelled when aro, 238-5420; Mrs. Edwin Dels, 233.3382. Braekbill, 1537 Deer Path. the building of die new library. Pedestrian killed one encounters "everyone calls me Belle," • • » Watson, recreational therapist at the MRS. HENRY C. WEBER was honored as an Children's Specialized Hospital on New Provi- Taussig wants Spain's seat original trustee of the first Mountainside by car on Rt, 22 dance road, in Mountainside. —~- —- "(Continued on pog«~2)~~ 1 — ivllss Watson was l»orn In NottffighaTHl "AU of a sudden, out of nowheri , there he England, and grew up in a small village was in front of my car, lying on Aa ground," there which was part of die famed Sherwood left empty until next election Irwin Blake of Middlesex, bewildered and shak- Forest, home of the legendary Robin Hood. Lincks back plea ing, told Mountalnside^police on Monday eve- She was educated in Nottinghamshire Pewr R« Ttutslg, chairman of the Mountain- election so that the mayor and council could ning. According to Police Chief Christian and, upon Completion, entered1 the world of Bide Democratic Committee, this week sug- appoint his successor. This would enable Fritz, Blake was Graveling In the right lane of fashion as a display artist and buyer, "It gested that the seat on the Borough Council the successor to run in the next election as of Rescue Squad Rt, 22, eastbound, when a man stepped off the was war time," she recalls," and I took a recently left vacant by the resignation of an 'experienced incumbent,* center isle m front of the bus stitlon at the man's Job, because all the men were being B. Dean Spain, be unfilled until the next "I submit, gentlemen, that this approach is Marguerite and Bruce Linck of 1419 Chapel Echobrook School, directly Into the path of his called up," im attempt to circumvent the democratic Hill,. Mountainside, former memberi of the car. Belle got her first look at America when He submitted die following open letter, process of free elections. Councilman should Mountainiide Rescue Squad, have issued the The man, who appeared to be in his early she came, on a visitor's visa, in 1949, to wblch was sent to the mayor and council, to be elected by the people and not choion fayth e following statement in connection with the fifties, according to the chief, was pronounced help out her sister in Cranford, who was the,Echo for publication; mayor and council. In view of the fact that Mr, squad's appeal for volunteers, dead at the scene by police physician Dr. Stuart married to an American soldier and expect- ' "It has come to my attention that Councilman Spain has not been effective for more than » "It you have never ridden the back of on Baron. There were no marks of identification ing her second child. That a love affair between Dean Spain has resigned from the Borough year, it would seem that there Is no good reason ambulance with a frightened oldster going to a on the body. Police were fingerprinting the this intrepid woman and America began that Council arid thereby created a vacancy in said for now rushing to fill this position. It should hospital for the first time, if you have never victim, who was taken to the Smith aKd Smith year. Is clearly evident when she says: "1 council,' It has been common knowledge for remain open until after the next general confronted a mother Whose child has been in- Funeral Home in Springfield, and was still am English by birth, but American by choice, almost a year that Mr, Spain did not have the election, jured, if you have never prayed you had ad- unidentified wheti this newspaper went to I lived through the blitz, I lost my only brother, time to devote to his public activities and it "If the mayor and council still feel that a ministered oxygen to keep the patient alive, if and the man I was to marry had been blown was well known that he had been planning to replacement should be named soon, it is you have never refused money, just for you, if Chief Fritz said the man was roughly to bits, resign 'when the time was right," His many respectfully suggested that the following you have never hoped to get that expectant dressed and because of the manure on his absences from council meetings In the past mother there, on time, if you have never en- "In America, me melting pot of the world, people be considered; Robert H, Sacharow, shoes was presumed to be a farmhand or 1 learned that the destiny of humanity lies year bear this out, ___ Jo.septLJ* Stypa and John E, Medevielle, joyed the camaraderie of squad work—then migrant worker. Blake was released In the you have not served your community. Won't * here. America is the hope of the world. My "It appears that the mayor and council "They have shown their dedication to public custody of his attorney, but upon corroborating answer to everyone who asks me why I prevailed upon Mr, Spain to hold back his service and have the rime to fulfill their you join uur Rescue Squad and receive these testimony from witnesses, was later freed of resignation until after the November, 1967, obligationi if rhey are chosen." rewards'?" any charge. (Continued on 2)- ISABEL WATSON 2-Thursday, February 15, 1968-MOIJNTA1NS1IM-] (N.J.) IOC HO Election Dedication PROFILE—Isabel Watson (Continued from page 1) (Cenlinuad from poge 1) United Jewish Appeal drive 1 'Some of our children we afraid et blrt« 1and r(Continued from pag* 1) • in him to return hjni W otiiir and tlieir "fiiith library and liei granddaughter, Debbie Kayser, animal! and by watching, they U»rn to be assisted bv the mayor, cut the ribbon. warned to become an Arrwrican Is the same. will not be misplaced, 1 will continue to Herve The beauty of this country. Why, Its ad- Interested in Had w lova «dl natur*," to the best of my ability." begins at breakfast meeting Representatives from the American Legion, Another pat project ti uti and crafts. In Uliie Star Post 3Hh, who donated the American vantages are endless, and 1 take a very dim Mri. Johnson stated, "I loo, shall try with view of those who rame here from other which the chUdrMi are Uufbt tofinlibcararalc all aiy heart, and with any iiUclliKeiwo 1 Herbert Seidel, former general chairman of chairman of the 1'ifiH regular and emergency Ila^ outside the library, raised the flag in a molded objects in the ki In at tha boaplUL the Westfleld area United lewish Appeal drive lljA campaign, in ury.inr. the men to work fui . brief ceremony, countries, earn their living, enjoy life here may possess, to Uvu up to the i uiifidtMiie the an unprect'deiit sik ce-sliil campaign, stilted, because of the advantages and beauty, and then A lover of werdj, the also conduct! OUMM people havs plarod ill me." and Walter Averick, Mid hull liradie. Murray 1 Mrs. l'lmer llollarth, library director, made in elecution and te»ch«s the correct way to "At i lie tin it oi crisih and war in Isi ,iel l,i:,i M lu'iei speech of thanks and commented on the condemn It - oh, how 1 wish they'd go back Jelea stated, "I im very huppy to have been Manders, Albert Schnitzel' and Nick Tryuln, ail where they came from if they feel this way. form sentences. In "schoolpUy," (hechildren returned to the board so that 1 can continue of Mountainside, attended the breakfast meeting June, Aniericun Jews respoiidt'd to the I'nitcd "beautiful floral tributes and plants that have are encouraged to be creative, and volunteer! Jewish Appeal's iMiiergeiny I'uiid campaign l>een received for [lie occasion," "You know," ihe continues, "I amceruiniy tha work which wa have began, and 1 am of the UjA recently which launched this year's not a f'ollyanna, nor do 1 want to sound like are taught to train the children in oil painting grateful to those people who voted for mo," appeal. witli an outpouring ul L.iniributioiiH unequalled Rev, i ierard I), Whelan of Our Lady of and water colors, m our fund ruisinj; hisun V," Loin de;, I hurih gave the invocation, and Rabbi one, but this la the O-ue belief of my heart." Dehli commented, "1 am very pleased The meeting was held at the home oi Mr. and * e e "My goal here," says this famarkabiaf with the results of the whole election, and Mrs. Harold <;ast, 271 Scotch Plain:, ave,. Charles Krolloif of the Temple Emanu-I-1 in woman, (the birds around the plac* told us 1 promise the citizens of Mountainside 1 Westfield. Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff oflemplr Wo [field pi iiiiounced the benediction, THERE IS NOTHING maudlingor sctitirnental she ie often on the Job •even dayt a week) will attempt to do the best job possible, 1 Emanu-lU, Westfield was guest h|)eukt'r. Registration dates (ieue W, Siinprijii. a member of tliu hoard of in her words. Her voice is quiet and convincing "is to bring as many facets of normal living too, am very grateful to those who placed Plans were made to sponsor al>JA uiauj'.iirjl i in .lit-,, wa ill a 11 man of the program. J.H she goes on to soy that, despite her extended «s is possible to these children. Because their confidence in me,"' dinnor in t'onjunciioM with other comrmmiiif'. Aii uprii linn v liiliiiwed. It was highlighted visitor's visa and her iubsequent necessary of their handicaps, this Is even more Im- ol has torn Union County uiiSunduy, Murch 1, ul by an in t •how which featured theworks of local deparnire buck to lingland, she could scarcely portant than it would be to children on the Rupp, Jeku mid Dehls will serve ihreu-ycar for Little League contain her self until the day came when she tirmi, *nd Mrs, Johnson will serve a two- the Shackamaxon Country Club in Scotch I'lains. artists, Inhibitors included: George Christy, outside. But please clearly understand with- The Mountainside Little League and Senior art teacher of the Mountainside schools, jane was admitted to the country on an immigration out my rapport wlA, and fte eooperatton year term, Emanuel M, Brotman of Westfield, general quota in 1950 and "Immediately filed papers * i * League announced tills week that boys may Crow, Katherine Ingate, Barbara Jost, Gloria of the volunteers, it would be impossible far register tor the baseball teams on I eb, 24 S, Johnson, Shirley Payne, Helen Wollay, Peryl to become a citizen," my programs to progress. By the goodn»j«3 AT TtlE REGULAR monthly meeting of the In other business, Dr. Levin Q, Hanigan, and March 2, Board of Education which was held at the superintendent of schools, reported that three Marks, Wende and Harry Devlin, Julian and Because of her desire to be more intimately of these people and all the contributions this A.iy boy , eight years of age by Aug. 1, Cynthia Rockmore and Joseph Domarekl, connected with people, "on a more human hospital receives, 1 firmly believe tWa pro- DMrfleld School at 8 p.m., the lime night, more children had been added to the school 1968, may be registered. Registration will be An application wag approved to permit the enrollment figures this month for a total of Truman Toland, Mountainside sculptor, ex- contact baits than in the material and super- gram will grow and grow," at the Beechwood School between 10 a.m. and hibited a piece from his collection. ficial world of fashion," her first job in , This reporter taiowg a "do-gooder" when George E, Schoies Co., Inc. to furnish and 1,308 children enrolled in the Mountainside 12 noon. Senior League registration will install 10 conduit boxes In various class- public schools. Refreshments were served by members of America was in a personnel office in industry. she sees one—and Belle Watson has no Buck include boys ages 13 to 15. Permission of par- the Mountainside Parent Teacher Association, "It was an ordinary sort of a job," ihe says, thoughts in mind. This ii her Job, tt*e way of rooms for the audio visual dial system, in A request by the PTA to hold its Annual ents is required. "but it gave me more of an insight into human the amount of $350. Approval was also granted Childrens Fair on Saturday, May 11, at the Other trustees of the new library are: Harry life she has chosen tor herself. In it, aha to the Borough Plumbing and Heating Co. Anyone wishing further information may call A, Devlin, vice-president: Mrs, William V. nature," has found what all of us seek--*fulfillment and Beechwood School and a motion to appoint Ed Ciibadlo, president of the Little League at The desire to contribute something to the land to furnish and install two meters and asso- Mrs, Marcia Hopkins of 233 Evergreen Ct,, Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Weber, treasurer; a Joy. As a girl, she was very dsM to bar elated material for new fuel tanks, in the 233-2215; Charles Shomo, Little League chair- Dr. Levin B. Hanigan and Mayor Frederick of her choice is an old one. Belle, who is a father, who taught her at an early age that and Mrs. Anne Fish of 1450 Deer path as sub- man at 233.0737, or John Riley, Senior League bit of a ham (due, no doubt to her Scotch-English amount of $572.77, stitute teachers were approved. Wilhelms. "all things work together for good and &at president at 233-1059. extraction} having done !onw singing and acting Ufe, at its beit, Is but organlwd "cfeaoi," Public Notice in England, teamed up with her sister, who It becomes apparent she has come not only Public Notice is » plan! it, to entertain veterans at the Lyoni to grips with life, but to terms wU* It, Public Notice Veterani Hospital, under the •uipicei of the UJHHLNl II Nl- «('! KOHKIAIIUNS Belle, "lnordBrtobene«rertoth»ho«plt«l." Red Crois, moved to Mountainside from Rosalie Park, KxpendMl 1967 LUCAL MliNICII'AL. , JIGET She was encouraged by the "warmth of our three years ago. She resides with "Smudgie.." Local Budget 01 Hie BOHO1 iGH ol MOirNtAINSIDI!, COUNTY «f UNION loi the Il.eii yf.r 10611. I, utNEBAl. APl'lllli'RIiiliiNS For 1*7 Total for 1967 reception—1 knew I would never be content a mongrel dog she calls "My AU-Amertean By tm»fsen.:> As Modified By Paid or until 1 could be associated with the world of (A) OPERATIONS (lONfllNLlia)) Resolution All Tranitfari Charged Raaernd champion," at 540 Woodland ave. ll ii hereby certified thai the budget annssed hereto and hereby at the governing body an Lhe f-th fliy of FEBRUARY, those less fortunate, and In some small am a part hepeof Is • [ns copy 9< the budget approved by resolyllon Pliflnlni! LioarJ measure, be of some service," Cithef Espeiiies ,,, ,, = ,;.. • 1,0011,00 I IIS.1S i I,17«,IJ ELMER A, HUH ARTH Hynrd ol Atljustmen! "So, I looked around and finally came as CUrk Other Lspsises = ,,;I; ,,.., 4,4UU!U 3,(1X1.00 l,7OI,S0 1.H4.80 a volunteer to this Children's Hospital, I C.i H(l«l By UK MUNICIPAL UUILUiNU. MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW ILKSFV Shade Tree £~ofn(ii!0 36,SKl,0O 36,N9,12 therapist, a position she has organized and by Mrs, Casimir BorVi fifth grade at Echo- OrBfH Mr ISI JEFFERSON AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY MiigellBneaui Other kspefisea 29,50(1.00 29,500,00 11,766,65 10,733,35 expanded, brook School in memory of Scott MeC*ril,y, TO! Ml day gl FEBRUAJIV, l«B, 354-1046 Police: Salaries and Wages ,.,.„„, 154,605.110 145,111.™ 143,811,00 141,677,47 2,133,43 As It is with most dedicated people. Belle Association donations were; American As- Otft& EspeHSes, „.,.,. 29,UM.U<> 31,800,00 20,651,29 11,141,71, Watson insists on crediting volunteers, hospital sociation of University Women, librarian's LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE First Aid Qrianixatlafi Cyntributldn,,.,,,..,,„.„„,,„ ;,30O,tli 3,3111,1*1 3,300,00 3,300,00 staff members and even her patients with desk for the young adult area; Blue Star Post SceSen 1, Municipal Court: any success her program has met. 386, American Legion, an outdoor American Local Budget a! the BOROUGH ol MOUNTAINSIDE, COUNTY ol NoOct 19 hereby given that the budget and la* resolution wag Salaries and Wages , , 9.S61.0U -.340.00 9,340,00 »,340,00' UNION for the fiscal year 1968, approved by the MAYOR AND COUNCIL of lhe BpROUCH of MOUN- flag; Concord Estates Civic Association, staff Other Espensea = 775.1KI S"5,t«l 571,00 514.07 * * * Bl it Resolved, that tht feilawing statements af revenues and TA1N5IBE, Caunty ol UNION, OB FiiRUA«Y 6, 1968, ( Inspection si Buildings: lounge furnishings; Foothill Club of Mountain- approprisuani shall constitute the leesl fidget far thftj year 1 J6S, Stlaries and Wages ,....,.„,..,, «,UUtl,tXI 4,000,00 HER DUTIES AS recreational therapist and Be II Furtur Resolved, that said Budget be published Ln MOUN- A hearing on the budat and III reiolullon Mil be n»ld at BEECH. Other Expenses „,„ ,..,.„„ UKi'.m 1,150,00 551,04 6W.96 director of volunteer services for recreational side, Index table and dictionary stud; Ladles TAINSIDE ECHO in th« issue ol FEBRUARY IS 1968. WOOO SCHOOL, all MARCH i, 1MI, at i o'clock PJtl, U «hlct ami and Inspeellan ef Plumbing: plus obKcbom to ,ald M^Jtl 4Ad tu"Filo,utiofl lof the ,ear 19M Auxiliary, Blue Star Unit S86, American The lavemlnj body ol the BOROUGH al MOUNTAlNSIDt does Salaries and Wage! ,.,.,.„,„ l.SOU.UU 1 800,00 2050,00 1,111,00 232.00 therapy, one easily observes, goes far beyond may be presented by taxpayers or other interea^d persons. hereby approve ihe follawing as the budget for Lhe year 1968: Other Expenses,, ,,..,, = , SO.0I1 50,00 50,00 50,00 the usual institutional programs, Legion, indoor American flag and stand; lit- Civil Defense and Disaster Contra!: erature department of the Mountalnsidi Wo» 1,500,00 1,115,00 "My children must learn the Joy of the Other Espenses , „, 3,000,11) 2,012.21 RICQRDEO VOT1 (Parent < Abstained '( STREETS AND ROAUS sun shining and nature," ihe sayi. This man's Club, umbrella stand; Mountainside Ayes (Robertson Nays ( Read Repiirs and Maintenance: Parent-Teacher Association, display ease; (Ruggier& { ( 11,750,00 belief hai resulted in the placing of bird Salaries and Wiges 13,012.01) 11, -511,00 10,993.05 756,95 (Swingle ( Absent ( Other Espeniei ,„„„,,„„,..,„,,„. 31,'30.00 34,"33,00 34,250,25 512,71 houses, the feeding of birds, watching the Mountainside Woman's Club, display case and iOQiif Removal: kitchen equipment; Newcomers'Club of Mount- Other Expenses , , , IMW1.00 4O3.2S habits of insects and the building of a scare- IXPLANATORY STATEMENT iUMMARY OF CLRRENT FUND SECTION OF APPROVED BUDOBT YEAR 1«7 Construction, Reeonstryetlan. crow. ainside, a flagpole; Mountainside Chapter of Repairs and Maintenance wifli the Rotary Club, dicUonary stud and a li- State Aid by Formula ,.,,, 8.000.00 i.ion.til 8-000,00 8-000,00 Belle enlisted the help of a New jersey General Appropriations For: (Reference to iteni and sheet nusber sho«iid be omiBed in adveFtited Street Lighltng ,,, 1,90(1.(1(1 1,500,00 7,3*1.3! 1,118,62 group of volunteers from the National Farm brarian's desk for the children's area; Mount- budget) SANITATiON ainside Music Association, eqmgment and 1. Municlii.1 Plll-poKi atem g (H), Sheet 1!) „,, „,.,„.,, I 669.JB4.8I I 63S,f36.00 Sewer Mslntenanee: and Garden Club who planted flowers and 1, Local Dt5lnt. School Purposes In Municipal Budget (Item B (K). Sheet I*),,..,,,,,, ,„ Other Expenses , 22.067.00 21,-22,00 11.722,00 li,S49,71 5,172.29 shrubbery and who now supervise her project. furnishings for the Music Room. 3, Reierve lor Uncoilf-eied Tases (Item M, Sheet 13) «= 96,75«.75 HEALTH AND WELFARE BMd OB Iitlmued 96 Percent of Tu Colleeiions .,„,„.,.„.„„„,„,,..,...„„ ,„ Beard of Health: Many residenti and other associations have 4, Tolai Unerai Anpropriatlon! (Item 1, Sheet 13),,,,.,„,.,„„ ,„,„„„, ,.„„„„ ...„„,,,,,„..., S 766,043,5* i 7H.943J6 Salaries and Wages,,. S.300,00 ',«i0,IXl 7-900,00 ?.225,00 675.00 also contributed books and miscellaneous ob- 5, Less: AMIcipaied Revenues other Than Current Property Tax (llgni S, Sheet 6) Other Expenses,, .,,,.,.,.,,„ 8,530.00 3,6-30,00 J,37i,M 1,251,36 i.e. Surplus. Mij§ellaneous Revenues and Receipts from Delinqueni Tages) Adminlstriiian af Publie Assistance: jects. Building Aid Aliowana ) 1961 i Salaries and Wages,,,,..,,,,, , 1,400.00 1,400,00 1,400,00 1,* - lor SchooU^aa Aid ) 1»7 i 619,110,00 Other Expenses,.,,.,, 1,000,08 I 000,00 1000,00 1,000.00 ^^w^^w...,.^^,,^. 6, DlffcreBcei Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support 5f Municipai Budget (as 1.000,00 Mountainside 1,000.00 Aid 16 Hospital . Overlook Hospital, 3,500.00 1,000,00 fallOWS): RECREATION AND EDUCATION Flr.t In Sol*. 28,835,81 | 23,900.01! Otnef., 1,000,00 7,5O0,W 1.564.50 i M, 900.00 I il.M9.it t 1.040,74 Fine.: (II) TOTAL GENERAL APPRO- Munlclp.1. Court.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 15,000,00 15,000,00 11,067.00 PRIATIONS FOR MUNICIPAL PllRPOSEB „ ., I 669,284,81 5 635,936.00 W.W.. ».... ••«... $ 635,936,00 t 571,247.83 I 64.6M.I7 1 FOR LOCAL DISTRief SCHOOL Mas JUad Aid - Formula Fund 6,940,00 6,940,00 6,940.00 PURPOSES Scats Road Aid ^ GonstruolQfi Fund.,..,, ,.„.„.„ ,„„,„„„, 15,4SS,00 15,415,00 (L) ajB-TPTAL GENERA!. I.traorduwy Sia» Road Aid . 1967 „ ,.„.,„ I 669,284,81 | 636,936,00 SUte Road Aid - StateJUd Road Sfstem Act 01 1967,, ,„ „„ APPROPRIATIONS ,„„ S 635,936,00 I 571.M7.U % 64,6.8,17 Inienit and Costs on Taxel,,..,.;,.,,,,„.,.„,„,„,,„„.,,„„„„,. ,,, 3,000,00 3,000,00 3.710.14 (M) RESERVE FOR UNcdLLFCTFU W,75I,75 89,0117.36 intsrest and Coats on AsSSSinents „„,:....,„...,.,.,.„,„„,„,„,„„„.. TAXES , „., 19,007.36 l?,O07,36 9, TOTAL GENERAL APPRUPKIA- Parkin, Mean , ,„ ....,., TIONS,, 724,943,36 But R«c.lpt. Ta««s .,„.,,„.„., „ ,.,,„.„„„ ,1,200.00 1,200.00 1,452,72 5 766,043,5(1 $ 724,943,36 I j60,2W.19 I 64,611.17 Franchiii Taua ...„...„„„.„„„„„„„,„,„,„„ „„. 75,000,00 70,000,00 79,116.34 CrasiRRUpti Taxes 65,000,00 55,000,00 69,013,51 DEDICATED SWIMMuNC POOL UTILITY BUDGET HauHhoU Persanai Propiriy Tax (U.S. 14:4,9,3 as amendtd),, Anticipated DRIVE-UP Paymaina in U«u of Gross Receipts Taxes - 12, DEDICATED REVENllES FROM Prlyau W«l«r Companies 1R.S. 54:30A-4f, at peq,) , „,„, 1,300,00 647.8! SWIMMING POOL UTILITY For 1968 For 1967 Ion Aid - Railroad Tax (R.S. S4;19A),,,,,,,,.,,,,, „„„„„,., Operating Surplus Anticipated, RapUl.i™™ Ravenue . luiiness Personal Property (RJ. S4:I1D) 178,390.00 •I llgUO I 4.170.00 ShF« 1.000,00 1.000,00 1,305,00 Me.-nbers_ hil p" Fees 61.000.00 58,000,00 450,00 500,00 473.68 Total Revenues,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, •tan Aid . Strew Ufhtlnf...... ,...... '. ,L.. "j 73,725,00 j 6j,|70,0d Spactai iHBU si Comr.l Revenue Anticipate with prior Wriiun Cstuani Appropriated at Dinctor ol local Flnanca: 4,000,00 fruit Surpjut,„.,„„. „„„„,, „„„ 15,000,00 13, APPROPRIATIONS FOR For 1967 Total (or 1967 SwUnninf Pool Surplu ,„„„.,„ „,,,„.„., »M SWIMMING POOL UTILITY For 1968 For 1967 By E_m«r,enegncy As Msdlfied By Paid or Capiui farpiui t 248,807.47 Resolution All Transfers Charged Tsial MiaceUanfsus Operating, 4, RMeipa from Delinquent TiMi,.,,, ,•„,„.„ „ .12,43O,5» Salaries and Wages , I 21,675,00 | 16,240,00 I 16,240,00 S 14,912,90 OBpmeM it.MJO.00 17,860.011 17,850,00 12,393,00 5, Subtotal cinril Revenues (Uems 1, 2 3 and 4),,,...„.„„„.,.„ ,„.,„ , , I 6i»,(BO,00 f 399,415.00 419.211,02 Capital Impravemafiis: WINDOWS i. Amount to b. RaiMl by TaMI (or Support of Municipal Budgat: Capita! QuUiy , (,500,00 4,500,00 4,500,00 (I) LtMl 1*1 lW Municipal PurpDHI ineludini, Ralervi for Uncollecled Tanl t 146,IM.It I 325,811,36 Debt Service: There are no guarantees that building will Wayne Lemmerhirt of 1124 Saddle Brook be completed by 1970, just as the Board of BENNlMm^ TANSEY CO. rd,, Mountainside, has been elected president Education does not wish to guarantee population of Explorer Post 66S, Watehung Area Boy projections are correct, neither can the Board 233-5400 • Bjfobll»h»d lfjf Scout Council, George Matko, also of Moun- guarantee completion of construction as 854" Mountain Ave,, Mountainside tainside, has been elected secretary for a announced. second term. Older school can have effective program only The post Is sponsored by the Frank B. if not overcrowded. (See Dr. Rlssetto concur- I jewett Chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of ring opinion in his reports,) America and meets at .the Bell Telephone Reasons for long term placem«nt of Moun- Laboratories in Murray Hill. During its tainside students at David Brearley (Kenil- two-year existence, the post has undertaken worth): scientific and engineering projects and has built Equalization of all schools within district both a computer and seismograph. without danger of larger dominating school. HIPPIES LOVE US! As part of its recreation program me post Based upon latest pupil projection tables issued is planning a trip to Hickory Ridge Ski Area, from Bqard of Education office, total number Pa, on Saturday, Feb. 17, of students at each school wouldbe:A.L.John- son, 1700 plus, David Brearley with Garwood They know love and flowers only go so fir. When and Mountainside students, 1696, Governor Bridge game winners Livingston, 1532, and Jonathan Dayton, 986. Winners of a recent master point duplicate Comprehensive programs should be sup- they need money, they need help li a hurry. How bridge game sponsored by the Men's Club of ported for all schools in Regional district. Temple Emanu-tl, Westfield, were- North Sending additional students to Brearley will and south, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Kaplan, help correct imbalance of no honors programs about you? Stop in either office for fast, friendly first, and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Azen, second; recently noted in this school, and open other and east and west. Ruby Rhoades and Dorothy areas of academic study as well, Hardesty, first, and Mr. and Mrs, jeraldKrup- Room to expand here. Check with architect and confidential service on a personal loan. niek, second. shows room for construction of IB academic Dear Neighbors: classrooms without disturbing parking or play Just like in fte years past, we again field areas. are ready n take care of your shade No traffic problems. and ornamental trees. Because this year FUNERAl DIRECTORS All students should have a permanent home the dMBiiettve scale Insects appear to be school witti no shunting back and forth from more plentiful than in die past we urge Fr»d H, Oroy, Jr, ptti, j, Q«n. Mgr, grade to grade, you to let ui ipray your oak frees well in C, Fr.d.flek Peppy V!e» Pr.ild.nt Springfield and Clark facilities to be under advance of flrgt spring leaves. For an (R..id.nl of Mountoln.fd.) continued observation due to possibility of early spray during this month, we can extensive town growth, then uie Wgh vlietoiity ipray oil which Itemiiation of improvements in each school; is most effective and yet absolutely harm- Number of classrooms proposed for Dayton, less to humans as well aa our birds. The as well as specific use of former library, •cale Insects Infect trees which will decay agriculture building. (Where will students in beyond, any means of help later on. Don't present agriculture program be placed if pro- let thi» happen to your cries thM are the gram phased out?) source of enjoyment year afttr year. They Anticipate separate building for Administra- provide you with cooling shade in the tion purposes. summer time, they beautify your home and, EMtablishmd 1897. Sketches of proposed renovations and addi- yes, then enhance the .value of your very WESTFIELD tlona to all schools to be made available to home as it they would want to thank you for public. NATIONAL BANK taking care of them. William A. Day!*, Monog.r Relationship of cost to tax rates to be WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE We have the most modern equipment, our III I, Brood S.r..t indicated. men are highly trained and skilled for PHONE 233-0143 Equity In Regional system to be key factor such jobs. Don't delay, call u» up and be in planning, informed more fully. There is no obliga- CRANFORD We trust the members of the Union County tion, of course. F»ed H. Gr.y, Jr., Manager Regional High School Board of Education, SCHMIEDE TRIE EXPERT CO, 12 Sprlngll.ld Av.nu. District #1, will accept these reeommendationa PAnwood 2-9109 PHONB 276.0092 as sincerely and constructively as they are .Member of Federal Reserve System a Member Psderal Deposit Insurance Corporation offered and will act accordingly. L -Thursday, February 15, 196Q-. Dr. Fidler to address group Constructiort plons on diagnostic center proposal announced at NSC A propoail by the Union County 1'syrhla- in Plainfleld since 1«52. He graduated from trlc Clinic to establish an expanded diagnos- Kutgerj UtUversUy and the University of Penn- for fine arts center tic center for children with perceptual learning sylvania School of Medicine, In addition, he problemH will be discussed by Pr, jay W. has served as past pio-idim of the New jer- Groundbreaking is expected Isie this summer Fidler, medical director of the clime at a sey Group Plycho-rtierapy Association and ill fur a new building iu house the fine arts and meeting of the Union County Organization to member of tfie Union County Mental Health humanities at Newark Slate College, Union, Aid Children With Learning Disabilities, The Hoard and tfie adviiory commlnee for the New John WfSper, coordinator of construction and meeting will be held next Wednesday at H: Ul jursey KehabilltaHon Commission. utilization, announced this week. Completion p.m., at the YMHA, Green lane and Magic The Union County organization is an asiocia- is scheduled for July, lyTll, avenue. Union. flon of professionals and parents for the 'I he building, which has been in the- plunnln^ advancement of legislative, educational, med- Plages for over two years and for which federal i Dr. Fidler, who wai appointed to his present ical and recreaaonal programs for neurologi- and state money has already been appropriated, post a year ago, has been in private practice cally impaired children. The speciid learning was given unanimous approval by the college' disabilites of this group of handicappedyoung- Board of Trustees at its first public meetings sters have only recently come to the atten- is being prepared by the newly-appointed board, Yontmff, Hirsch winners tion of doctors and educators. I inal authorization of the building was re- The public Is invited to attend. Additional served for the board by Chancellor of Higher . Winners of the first YMJIA Duplicate Bridge information may be obtained from the following: Kducatlon Ralph A, IXingan a:, part of his policy Qlub championships held last week at the Mrs. Ross Carle, 452 Grove St., Westfleld- to grant "as much autonomy as possible to the .usociiOon's headquarteri. Green lane, Union, Mrs. Waller Hatton, 12,331,109, Of this amount $481,109 has beun provided by a federal grant uder Title 1 of the Higher Education and 1 acllities Act of ly6i. Readiness The rest was provided by the state legisla- ture under its 1960-67 fiscal appropriations ightmares? for colleges construction. The architectural Quite possibly you'll fool better class at UC firm for all Newark Slate cati-Htructiun is Scrimentl, Swackhamer and perineeBi at with an extension phono nplit Union College, Cranford, Somerville, by your bed. The ct'at is only will iponior a College Readi- Wesper said that the four-story sculptured pinnies per day. To order, just ness Program this lummir building, which features aspects uf caniilever^l call your Telephone! for recent high school gradu- design, "Is symbolic of the growth of Newark •tei planning to attend col- Business Office State into a liberal arts calle^e, It is probably lege next fall, it wai announced the most flexible building ever constructed on this week by Dr. Kenneth W. a college campus," he said, "Even the furni- Iverien, Union College dean. lure and equipment will be designed for both The College Readiness Pro- specified and general use." gram will open Wednesday, HELP FOR ADDICTS — Discussing plans for a series of Union mist; Mrs. Leonard Tandul; Michael F. Bowen jr., director of the A children's theater and a Email experi- June 26, and continue dally, County Home Economici Extension Service-PTA session on drug Union County Narcotics Clinic, and joieph F. Grail, assiitant mental theater located on the first floor will Monday through Friday, un- addiction, are, left to right; Miss Mabel Stolte, county home econo- director, be adaptable for all forms of theater or til Tuesday, July 23. lecture or classroom facilities. Of the build-J New Jtnty It!) Dr. Iversen said enrollment Ing's 25 laboratories, classrooms, and studios' in the College Readiness Pro- Kean will receive only three will not be convertible, If neces- gram this year will be limited sary, to other uses. The three specialized, to 100 students. This will be Narcotics clinic series rooms will be the ceramics and sculpture' the seven* consecutive year B'nai B'rith award studios and the kiln room. The*building will YOU MAY WIN Union College has sponsored also contal 34 offices, four lounges and . John KeanL former official of the Union two conference rooms. Studios for staging and the prop-am, Dr, Iversen Council, Boy Scouts of America, and the United $5,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE said. will begin next Tuesday display, will permit faculty members tolnter^ Fund of Eastern Union County, will be pre- grate the fine and performing arts. Other in airline tickets for you and vour family The major aim of die Col- sented* an annual citizenship award Feb. 21 by lege Readiness Program Is to T.ne Union County Home Economici Ex- "Unhappy home life also has been found to be studios will be used for textile"design, metaj r Of the B'nai B'rith of Elizabeth, work, painting and print-making. reduce the high attrition rate tenilon Service will hold its next Information a primary cause," Bowen said. The announcement was made this week by $25,000 in \meriean Express Traveler** Cheque** among college students. Dr. seision on the Union County Narcotics Com- "Hiding your use of pills or tranquillizer In other action the board approved the GQl-t mission and CUnlc next Tuesday from 1:15 to drugs from your children is not the answer. You Donald Myers lodge chairman, and Mrs. Mil- lege seal and motto, designed in the spring in tne Iversen laid. He pointed out ton Trumeier of Linden, co-chairman. Mrs. 1 American Express Credit Card Sweepstakes that nearly half of all 2:30 p.m. at the Clark Public Library Meet- can't hide your feelings from your children. of 1966 by the traditions and procedures com- ing Room, 303 Weitiield ave.. Clark. Strumeler represents the Marion Rappeport mittee, BY COMING TO SEE the young men and women who Actions will tell." Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women, enter freshmen classes each The second in series of meetings is scheduled * • • Kean is president of the Elizabethtown Gas the musical comedy year do not complete the four- for Tuesday, Feb. 27. THE UNION COUNTY Narcotics Com- Co., and has been mayor of Bedmlnster in year prop-am, Dr, Iver- "A drug addict," according to Michael mission, Bowen said, cautions parents not to Somerset County since 1962. He has also held sen said me program's Bowen, director of the clinic, "is a person fry and play detective. He said there are com- leadership positions with Deborah Hospital. Film at Union College • "HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY" emphasis Is on an orienta- who has a physical and mental dependence on mon physical signs which all parents caneasily Christodora House, Rotary, Chamber of Com- (free entry blank given to eaeh person attending tion to college life plus a drugs and cannot live without daily use of the detect, "And If they are present, go for help merce, GEM, Radio Free Europe and other Tlie film, "The War Gamei," will be fhown the show . drawing to be held In Marsh) quick review of the basic skills drugs—-generally, heroin. A few days usage to your clergy and the Union County Nar- at Union CoUege, Cranford, thji Saturday at is enough to start the habit." organizations. 8 and 9i30 p.m., according to Mrs, Sylvia of reading, English composi- cotics Clinic. Paul N. Ylvlsaker, director of the N.j. De- presenied by Bon, and problem solving, The clinic, formed by the Board of Free- He said signs of possibilities of drug abuse Ziiman of Union County SANE. Tickets ml" partment of Community Affairs, wlU be princi- be obtained by caUin| her at DR 6-562' St. Theresa's Parish, Kenilworth "A significant number of holders and (he sheriff's office, is now open include basic physical symptoms such as pal speaker at the ceremony , freshmen do not make It be- and available for free personal consultKions, changes in personality. "New friends and fail- SATURDAY, FliRUARY 17 - 8:00 P.M. cause Biey cannot adapt to fte "They (the clinic) are well aware, however, ing grades in school, likewise, go along with SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18 • 7i00 P.M. college situation ™ even thai without you, the parents, underitanding drug abuse. though ftey have the intel- and assuming your responsibilities, they are The clinic is located at 43 Rahway ave,, 1he 0(d 1mm* FINAL SALE at helpless," Bowen said. Elizabeth. The clinic also has a citizens David Brearley High School lectual ^billty to do college • • • work,1' Dr, Iversen said. aid program offering 24-hour service to drug ON ALL WINTER ITEMS Monroe Ave,, Kenilworth, N. j, BOWEN SAID THE habit of drug abuse' 'lead- addicts and their families. GenerarAdm, Adults $2.00 The College Readiness Pro- ing to addiction is an Important, dangeroui WARM ROBES i.ttb" •' Students $1,00 gram carries no college credit and potential problem to all Union County BRUSHED GOWN (v.iu» »S2J.) $4.-$5-$6. Reserved Seat Adults $2,50 and Is limited to high school families and their children." COPO plans meeting ', Students $1,50 graduates who plan to attend Bowen said youngsters begin using drugs for HONG KONG SAMPLES St. TherMo's Reefery . S41 Waihingten Ay*., perience and pleasure, (3) a need to feel a next regular meeting next Wednesday at 8;3O "A computer can get more Kenilworth USED CARS DON'T DIE . , , sense of importance—they have arrived and p.m. at the Weatwood Lounge, 438 North ave,, work done faster than a hu- 410 Ridgewt^of^Rd., Maplewood At Brearley High School the night of each performance they just frgde^owsy, Sfll ysyrs have "grown up"; (4) for release and relief Garwood, Ray Barton of Westfleld, will provide man because it doesn't have Phone So 2-9716 Hours 12-4 with s low-con Want Ad Call from parental, social or business pressures or to waste time answering the 486-7700, music for dancing, Reffeshments will follow a feeling of failure. the brief business meeting, telephone," TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: Would you like some help in preparing ICE newspaper releases? Write to this news- paper and ask for our "Tips on Submitting CREAM News Releases." SALE! ALL HALF GALS. 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OFFER LIMITED TO ARIA SERVED BY ELIZABETHTOWN GAS COMPANY hursday, February 15, 1968- •iiliHiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHIiiiiiilillilllillliillllDiillillliii Pediatricians remind parents I S*^^!H 'MM H Hci Station Slate jazz concert about driving responsibilities Breaks at Rutgers center Millions of automobile drivers will receive The accident prevention committee of the 01 By• MIL T H AMM E R WiNOUWINHi safe driving reminders this year in a c0. American Acade.ny of Pediatrics haa prepared Itie Gary Burton Quartet will present j operative effort of the New Jersey Chapter ths ramlodar, a ooa-paga statement ctdlod TURNTABLE TRHATS (good llsu-mng) - concert next Wednesday, 8 p.m., «t the Campus of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the "S«£e Driving — a parental responsibility." UlUUj ALl'tKT'S NINTH- ~ by Herb Alpert iMMtmiiMHiiitwiiMiiiiii tiniiiiiui IIMMIIIIIIMIMI niMirAiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHi iniiiitiiiin (.enter of Rutgers in Newark, 350 Mi|h it. Stata Department of Health, the Division of The StaDB Departinent of Health paid for prinUng and tie Tl]uana Ur»is. Harb has come up The program is sponsored by Rutgers' In- Motor Vtahlelea of the Department e< Law 4,000,000 of them. They will be distributed with i real ear-pleat,ar in tills. Ills lawsi Dear Amy: t*y the yroom. 1 will not go into that now --luce stitute of jaw Studies and the Carnegie Hall and Public Safety and. the New jersey Turn- •I motor vehicle Inspection station* and at LI' on the A «• M RKCOKDh label. iHI'-H.M). Jp' lie told icj du wli.jt should be asked of me your concern seems to lie mainly the wedding C orporaUoii. Admission li free. pike and Gardes Stan Parkway. toll booths, restaurants, and gas stations of Selections Include; "A I3anda," "My lleurt Is LrrituUiig, Being pushed IJUO believing an parry and beverages. The quartet includeg Burton on vibraphone, ttie Turnpike and Partway. Belongs to Daddy," "The Trolley Song," iiiiaiuty which should be worked up asafervor My final authority on etiquette is Amy Van- Larry eoryell on guitar, Steve Swallow on Among toe admonitiong on die statement "The Happening,' "Bud," "Love So Fine," is um'viL'.unable, To be fun ed to do what should derbilt. She Is world renowned and isetiquette bass and Bob Moses on drums. The foursome, Amory to discuss TV are these: Use safety belts at all Bines, even "The Love Nest," "With A Little Help From i nme freely from the In-art is un inlustice, advisor to the White House, all 24 yeari old, have drawn high critical for short rides. Do not allow children to sit My Friends," "Klca Hag," "cowboys And Bei'lng |ienple who are trained to be Intelligent * * * acclaim, and their role in Jazi in the sixties at Fairleigh conference oil the front seat or stand up in the car. Indians," and "Carmen." Iru'ldviually, "The rise to tile heights ol stupidity is troubling, I tear Amy; has been compared to tlut played by Dizzy Do not allow children to put their hands, huada, Heat of the Brass" starring licih mid rlifhuys I • |*'i l,il!> in think tlut ihii-.r who have siuodup I was 10 whgh mom died, Nad's relatives (iillespie, Miles Davis and Willie (The Lion) Cleveland Amory will address an Inter- or arms out the Windows, Never ride in a will air on CHS-TV, April Z2...MIS1 Y HUSKS: acaiiisi fanatK inm arc the lunatics. To seethe iciuk in, under their wuig. We saw them often, Smith in their respective decades. collegiate conference on "M«ss Communi- cor witli all the windows and vents closed un- by , The ten vocal "goodies" money which 1 worked hard lor given to thieves, Iliey always calledto see how we were, came Burton, who has been playing since he wii caaoni: The Fifth Dimension?," to be held less the car Is air conditioned. in this include: "CuanduSali LieCubn," givuii to them fur being worthless and Immoral to see me in school plays and never forgot a six, was involved In country music before he Tomorrow and Saturday at the Florham- Also, keep all the doors locked at all times. "And I Lov« Her," "," is truly heartbreaking. birthday. Without their kindness and under- discovered JIM about nine years ago and began Madison CampUi of Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- Use safety locks on rear car doors. Have be- "Strange Song, I*he Honeywind Blown," The only reasonable thing left Is to go. I will standing 1 couldn't have pulled through. We studies at the Berkley School of Music in versity. Amory's topic will be "TV - The havior rules in the car to prevent distracting the title number "Misty Roses, roday," not gu fanatically or with unreasonableness, loved mom dearly, but mom's side didn't have Boston. Coryell has been drawn to the In- Medium Medium." the driver. Remember that dusk is the most "I Believed Jt All," "Daydream" and "Wooden but calmly, with weeping and looking buck time for us -- or lor mom when she was alive, dian music of Ravi Shankar and played with A widely published writer Amory is a dangerous time of day for driving. Heart," (A & M RECORDS SP-4135)... because 1 cannot be worked up into a fervor, I'm married now and own a second home — a rock and roll group before joining Burton. columnist for Che Saturday Review and This On long ttlps, stop frequently, get well off Also on the A & M RECORDS label, FOWL and 1 shall not be forced. a cabin in the hills. Now when we do sec- mom's Week, book editor (or Cosmopolitan, and the road, get out of the car and stretch. PLAY: by Julius Wechtei and The Baja Anon family (which is very seldom), they constantly weekly critic for TV Guide, He is a com- Take something along to keep children oc- Marimba Band (Sl'-413ft). Eleven good sound- Dear Anon: hint about an invitation for a vacation at the mentator for NBC and CBS and has appeared cupied. Do not plan to travel too far in one ing Instrumental selections which include: the Don't dispuir! Don't go! There iv so muefi cabin and throw up to Ui {fiat we only invite on the Merv Griffin Show. day. title number "Fowl Play," "SummerSamba," you can do to rectify the irritants, injustices, dad's side of the family. "Yellow Days," "Hounds of Silence," "l-'iddler troubles and heartbreaks you speak of. Roll up Now they want to came some time this winter On The Roof," ' Along Comes Mary," "She's your sleeves und gain fresh strength for the while the snow is on the ground because there Leaving Home," ''Baja Humbug," "Rhode battle, is skiing and tobogganing nearby, Island Red" and (from the flick "Casino • * * We don't feel that close to them and don't PART TIME 1Y HELEN MALI Royale") "The Look Of Love".., Dear Amy; want them to come, I'm tired of making ex- * * * Please tell me where you get the information cuses and don't know how to say "No" without Interesting Varied Work Thrifty buys in meat cuts, BASED ON THE success of jerry Butler's that ths bride's parents pay the entire Cost of hurting their feelings, No Selling include pot roasts, stew meat, single disc, "Mr. Dream Merchant," the wedding party Including beverages. A Faithful Reader and ground meat. Such cuts MERCURY RECORDS has used the same title The girls i work with have a different view Dear Reader: ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE not only help to trim the food If mom's side of the family hasn't got the Well-known mtisnil company leeki intelligent, perieneble for a just released LP album by jerry. Listen of this and they quote Emily Post. Ifeel common bills, but also give variety to to this talented young vocalist in the numbers: sense is to look at it this way; With an invitation picture as yet, then you will have to clear the woman, itllvi end In good health, who .n]i.yi deallitf, with family meali. all lypfi sf peiJpli, walking, driving and baini In and out "The Way I Love You," "Mr. Dee Jay," "I to any dinner, one is not expected to pay for air and be blunt about it. Since they have never SELECTIONS GALORE! In all kinds sf wtither, She must have a late made! car Long, slow cooking and Come To You," "When A Woman Loves a the drinks. considered your feelings, nor those of your availabl* at all lime., Bood driving, puritlng and map read- just-right seasonings are im- iBI •kill., and a good driving raeord. Oper-tini area will Man," "Alfie," his up and coming "Lost," Thank you, dad's, in the past, why be concerned about their BARGAINS GALORE! •be m§iUy in the northern New Jersey suburbs, and she should portant for stews and pot "Beside You," "To Make A Big Man Cry," L, E, feelings nowl be reesanHply familiar with much sf this ares, roasts. r * * i "100 Lbs.QfClay," "Yesterday' and of course DearL, E.; dovid BURR Here's a quick celt: gra- "Mr. Dream Merchant." (SR.61146),,. When a young lady is to be married, her Address all letters to: fhe work mainly involves interviewing gonsuniers, with tome ham crackers on baking sheet, retail stvrea lurvey wort,. ]t includes r«spansibliity for plan* pft"entg are to assume the cost of the reception . AMY ADAMS 1059 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON ning wsrit schedulea and keeping meticulous records of data sprinkled with chocolate, but- FRIDAY DEADLINE c/o THIS NEWSPAPER including beverages. There are other costs OptnMon. & fii. Eves'til 9 P.M. eeiiaetad. There is no requirement for similar or any other terscotch or caramel flavor All items other than Spot newt should connected with the wedding that they are also For a personal reply enclose a stamped, spseifle experienBe, but the woman selected will have abovt- chips, topped with half a to assume as there are costs that are assumed self-address#ri envelope. average intelligence (test required) and she prub.hly will marghmailow, cut side down. be in our office by noon on Friday, have a business, sales or teaching background, or perhaps Heat in oven at 350 degrees she will have participated actively and constructively in 4 slices, bacon, cooked community activities, A record of dependability will be im- for about five minutes. Top part ant. cracker with another one and Pour contents from one can i«rve as sandwich. of beans in bean pot or baking Assignments will normally average up to 7S% of full tine How about some chili sar- dish. Sprinkle with half the thrcugti the vear, with weekly working hours varying from grated apple, and half the AL NORMAN 2 DAYS ONLY! none to part weeks, to full S»day, 40.hour week.. Complete dines? Add 2 tablespoons of uneonditionai availability as needed is neeessary, Pay rate mayonnaise to contents of 1 butter and brown sugar. Re- starts at 13.93 per hour including 10% punctuality bonus, peat this process with remain- 1156 E, Jersey St., Elizabeth pjua ear expenses, (3 3/4 oz.) can of Norwty sardines. Mash and mix thor- ing beans, bury salt pork In bean mixture and top with pleaaa reply iffimediateiy in confidence, covering education, oufhly. Serve en toast fingers. esperlanee, personal data and all other pertinent Informa- Decorate with a dash of chili crumbled bacon. Bake in a Wed. Feb. 21st 5 P1W to 9 PM Thurs. Feb. 22nd 9 AN to 9 PM tion. 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1156 E. JERSEY ST., ELIZABETH Public Service Electric and Gas Company COPPOSlf E ELIZ, CARTERET HOTCL) AL NORMAN FRBE PARKING IN ANY ELIZABETH PARK «N SHOP LOT Marjorie Lucker, 6=ThuF8day. February 15, 1B68-MOUNTAINSIDE (N.J ) ECHO Farms Junior women to enter John A. Boreas, Frederick Zaleski Federation Community contest Miss Maclsaac plan June nuptials 1 ha junior Wornnn's I Uih >)f I unneetlcut education it eligible to enter th» General Mr, and Mrs. John Lucker of (Iraiidviaw Farms, Union, Is preparing a duplicate entry Federation of Woman'i Clubi — aell Oil plan May 18 date •venue, Union, have announced the engagement in the (leneral Federation uf Women's Clubs — Company education program, The Shell Oil of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Miizabetli Shell Ull contest and ihe I'ummunity Improve- Company entry covers an education program Mr. and Mrs, Alexander A. Maclsaac of Lucker, 19 Frederick John /.aleski, son of nient program sponsored by the General Feder- conducted between lab. 15, 1966 and Feb. Boston, Mass., have announced the engage- Mr. and Mrs. John /.aleski of West Grant ation of Women's C hibs' end Sears Roebuck IS, 1967, Cash prizes amounting to $55,000 ment of their daughter, Miss Catherine H. •venue, Roselle Park. Maclsaac, to John A. Barcas of Washington, Foundation, will be available to clubs throughout the D.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. John G, Boreas I tie report concerns the I're-School Art nation. Thli year's topic is "Build with youth Th* bride-elect, who was graduated from for a better world." of 916 Buell ave., Union. Benedictine Academy and the Berkeley School. Workshop ntiil the Union I own ship Library The bridej^lact, who was graduated from Eagt Orange, also completed a course at the Story Hour which the junior Woman's Club of The Juniors held their monthly meeting Emmanuel College, Boston, where she ma- John Robert Powers School of Modeling, New C unnecticul Forms has been assisting. Friday at 8 p.m. at the McMahon Realty Co., jored in Russian, attended Georgetown Uni- York, N.Y, and is employed by Lucker's The I're-School Art Workshop, sponsored by Morris avenue. Union. Mrs. Kenneth Rogers, versity Graduate School in me field of Rus- Wholesale Florigt, her father's firm, the I inion Township Recreation Department, and president, presided, sian Area Studies, She is presently employed assisted by the junior Woman's Club, Is held by the Department of Defense, Washington, Her fiance, who was graduated ironiKosellc on Monday mornings at the Recreation Center, Mrs. Albert Fresolone, second vice-pres- D.C., as a Russian instructor. Park High School, received a li.M, degree and the Story Hour, originated by the Juniors ident and program chairman, introduced from the New England Conservatory of Music, Her fiance, who was graduated from St. in cooperation with the Union Township speaker, Dr. Alan N, KlMdtrmann of Linden. Benedict's College in Atchison, holds a bach- Boston, Mass, He also holds an M,A. degree in Library, is held on Tuesday mornings. Dr, Kleedermann, a member of the American music education from Columbia University, elor of arts degree in economici. He spent The literature and education department Heart Association and Union County Heart three years as a volunteer teacher for the New York, N.Y. and is director of vocal chairman, Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald and the Association, presented a film entitled "Better music at Watchung Mills Regional High School. Peace Corps in Tanzania, He is currently art department chairman, Mrs. Anthony Iorio, Odds for a Longer Life." Dr. Kleedermann is employed by the Department of State as a A June wedding is planned. have been participating in preparing thereport. on the staff of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Eliza- commiisloned foreign service officer of the MISS MARJORIE LUCKER The General Federation of Women's Clubs beth, Elizabeth General Hospital and Memorial United States, and the Sears Roebuck Foundation have been General Hospital, Union, working since 1955 to encourage Federated A May 18 wedding will take place in Boston, Women's Clubs throughout the nation to join MISS CATHERINE MAC ISAAC Festival of Art set with other organizations and peoples within their communities, in cooperative efforts, to Girl to John Weisserts Mardi Gras dance set FLORAL DISPLAY aiiilyze and solve the problems of the com- St. Joseph's CYO of Maplewood will hold For a colorful floral display in a limited by Cranlin's ORT munities. These programs are continued over A seven-pound, nine-ounce daughter, Don- a Mardi Gras dance, Wednesday from 8 to space, o-y a combination of several varieties a two year period, and the local club's working na Lynn Weissert, was born Feb. 6, 1968, 11 p.m. Music will be by "The Gnomes," of seasonal flowering plants, professionally tn the second half of the 1966-68 program. in Overlook Hospital, Summit, to Mr, and Tickets may be purchased at the door. The planted in a clay pot, Monay growers, florisu starting Saturday It was announced that any General Federation Mrs. John Weissert of 969 Peach Tree rd,. dance will be held in the cafeteria under the and garden centers are offering this attractive Woman's Club conducting a program which aids Union. Mrs, Weissert is the former Pan-lcia chairmanship of Tom Newman, Joe Bermlng, "package" of several plants in a single clay Local members of the Cranlln Chapter of Wildeman. Women's American OKI (Organization for young people of iti community to further flieir Mary Anne Confalene and Cathy Kohl, container, Rehabilitation Through Training) will partici- pate in presenting "the fourth annual ORT Festival of Art, sponsored by Sections II and VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPO ALUABLECOU III of the North Central jersey Region In the Short Hills Room at the Mall in Short Hills, Saturday through Feb. 22. More than 40 New jersey and New York i a i galleries and artists will be represented in wild rtiii coupon ana fha purcheaa an exhibition and gale by more thjn 350 works wl* thli coupon and eurehaia e SUGAR of art in all price ranges and media, including original oils, watercolors, graphics and sculp- GROUND CHUCK or ture. GROUND ROUND ICE CREAM The Festival of Art will open with a cham- Coupon Dead Men., Fab, 1 2fh Coupon Good Man., Fak 12 pagne preview for patrons on Saturday evening. thru Sot., Fab, 17*, IMS thru Sat., Fab, 17th, 1948 The show will be open to the public, Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.; and on Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ticket! are $1 each and may be SWIFT'S PRIMIUM obtained from Mrs, Erwin Walner (925.4786) or at the door. BS CHRISTINE MINDA5 Women's American ORT is one of the world's largest non-governmental vocational Christine Mindas training agencies, operitlng 600 training cen- ters in 22 countries, with more than 50,000 students annually, Ail proceeds will benefit is engaged to wed the school building project, which provides for the construction of new Installations, Four new Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mindas of 574 Pasialc apprenticeship eenteri in Israel will be erected e ave,, Kenilworth, hiive announced the engage- and five new schools are planned, Including The best WMrmt fcii ment of their daughter, Christine, to Herbert the Rogosin Nautical School in Ashdot, loved Torbln of West Orange, Mrs, Julian Greenberg, president of the j||ffSTYLE HAMS Jl bird in Miss Mindas, who is a junior at Seton Hall Cranlln Chapter, Is art show chairman. the U.S.A. # University, where she is majoring in ele- FRISH* MCNICS ib.39 mentary education, is currently serving as CHUCK FILLET » 89 vice-president of Theta Dilla Phi sorority, littifkili hriMtt in iit|ir...Rirt wkttl ant. Htit itf tnitii in riHii H«r fiance, who is originally from Pitts- •in jilcy itrfe •lit. Cirikii h uiktr, tit. GtoMiiiii rtifi ti citk. C burgh, Pa., was graduated from the Univer- CK1CKIN LIVERS . 59 iity of Pittsburgh and is doing graduate work at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is an lAIlT MOIN Mlt I engineer for the International Nickel Co, CALVES LIVER V 8UCEDUW0N»69 Chairmen to attend BONELESS spring conference WJJBT" -SB- HAMS Th« planning committee for the annual spring HARDiALAMI -.69' conference of Central N.j, Brmch, National Woman's League of the United Synagogue of CMCKINIOTL ..69' America met this week at the hom« of Mrs. WhmAnllaUt Alvin Pollock of Cranford. National Woman's League is the parent organization of Conservative Sisterhoods GRQCiRY SAVINGS & BLUE STAMPS throughout the United States and Canada. The Central N. J, Branch Is composed of 32 sisterhoods, Mrs, Pollock, spring conference chairman, and Mrs, Sidney Silverman of Union, branch president, Mrs, Bernard Kirsh, branch cor- responding secretary and vice-chairman of spring conference, and several committee members met to discuss and finalize plans for the two-day conference, which will be held at j Chunk Tuna the Mousey Park Hotel, Monsey, N.Y, on May MISS JOYCE KACZOR 8 and 9, A centerpiece was created to repre- BAKED ient the theme this year, "Be Strong-Be 32S-89* GOODS EARLY MORN Strong- and Let Us Strengthen One Another," Troth announced DELIVIRID FRISH DAILY Kraft QUICK, EASY TO PR1PAR1 MIRACLE WHIP MARGARINE SALAD DRESSING 2 fc.27 Marie Montesano f andand Mrs°^. w Walte! r Kaezor of Carlyle 43AV HH H|| BIROSCYE The ohllrmen include Mn. Sadie Richman, LEHIGH PREMIUM Mrf. Maxine Londa, Mrs, Beatrice Jacobs, Grand Union FRENCH FRIES COAL ANTHRACITE Mrs, Susan Sweat of Rogelle, Mrs, Helen Mopsick of Linden, Mrs. Dorothy Wechter, BUTTER NUT or PfA PRIMIUM Mrsi Tobey Rothbard and Mrs, Cecilia 2 ^. 25* STOVE COAL FUEL OIL Maisel of Union, POTATOKTO The Blood Bank committee is composed TON TON of Mrs, Elaine Slegel, Mrs, Harriet Meyers, PHILADELPHIA Over ISO • Alfred Baron, Mrs, .Miriam Libklnd, Mrs, CREAM CHEESE Gollo.i Delivery Sadie Kahn, Mrs, Sweet, Saul Goldstein, Mrs, Londa, Mrs, Pearl Baron, Ernest Stone, Mri, Doris Rothgesser and Mrs, Lillian Simon, Simone Iros. Dr. Samuel Blumenfield, spiritual leader and director of the Department of Education Coal & Fuel Co. and Culture of the Jewish Agency of New York City, will conduct a congregational Seder Tiir..\MUiKX\iirouT.\c;K C 1405 Harding Ave. 2726 Friday, April 12 for members, their families GREENPEPPERS 25 GRAPEFRUIT "5 - 69 Lind.n 6- 005? andlrlends. C Fric«t sybjscf ts change wifrisuf nefies The public is Invited to attend Friday evening » I ra^PLESK 29 BRUSSES SPR0UTV.29 OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS • F,.. lit. services at 8;S0 at the Masonic T«mple, North Broad St., Elizabeth, VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLI COUPON Annual weekend The annual weekend event of the Sisterhood and parent body of Congregation Ahavath *AM.A.R00M Achim Blkur Cholim, jrving- ton, will be held at the Raleigh • ATTICS ,*K!TCMNS Hotel from Thursday Feb. 22 • BORMIRS •lATHROOMS through Sunday Feb. 25, jack • AlTBATiONS •PORCHIS Bernstein is chairman repre- senting the congregation and SP-M Mrs, Irving Alper and Mrs, SPRINGFIELD - Canatal Craan Shopping Cantar, Maitii * Mounioln Ava,,.0ean Mondoy thm Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. la 10 p.m. IL 5.0350 Martin Berger are sisterhood Sorurdoy, I a.m. lo 9 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. co-chairmen. VI.II your Trlpl.-S R.damptlon Canlar, Modi .on Shopping Cantar, Main LBwfmt, Modlion. MOVING? Find g r.putabl. Mov.r in iht Want Ad Sacnan. Or»n Thuri., 'Ill 9 p.m. All rtadampilen Cm«ri cloisd Mondoyt. Maureen Melici becomes bride MOUNTAINSIDE (N.J.) EC HO-Thursday, February 15, 1868-7 of Arthur Carver, of Vailsburg HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO "LUTHERAN HOUR" AND TV'S "THIS IS THE LIFE") Maureen II. Melici, diughtoi of Mr, and 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD Mrs. KoHarlo M, Melici of SI Linden ave., THE REV. K. j, STUMPF, PASTOR Springfiaid, was married Saturday at a 4 o'clock Today—8 p.m., choir. ceremony to Sp/4 Arthur L, Carver, son of Mr, Sund»y--8i3O a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:30 and Mrs. Arthur L, Taylor of 76 Alexander Ht., a,m,. Sunday School and Bible classes, 9:30 Vailsburg, Rev, Donald Uuenther officiated at a.m., adult Inquiry class. 10:45 a.m,, worship. the nuptials in Sacred Heart Church, Vailsburg, 7 p.m., film: A Time for Burning,11 The bride, given in marriage by her father, Monday™* p.m., Confirmation I, 8 p.m.. was attended by her sister, Sandra Ann Mellcl Voters" Aisemhly, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Mrs, Tuesday--* p.m., ConfirmaHon II, 8 p.m., Anna Marie Denlsco and Miss Joyce Cantagallo. Sunday School staff. Miss jane Poskitt was junior bridesmaid and Wednesday—1:15 p.m., ladies' Bible hour. Miss Dianne Melici was flower girl, John Bodner served as best man. Ushers in- cluded Thomai Heverini andRonaldCantagallo, TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM Brien Melici, brother of the bride, was junior AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF usher and Guy Orlando was ring bearer, AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS A graduate of Vallaburg High School, the SO, SPRINGFIELD AVE, Si SHUNP1KE RD, bride is an employee of the National State Bank SPRINGFIELD Of Elizabeth, Her husband Is serving with the RABBI ISRAEL S. DRESNER U. S. Army and returned home in September (ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE}' after a one-year tour of duty in Vietnam, RABBI MARSHALL S, HURWITZ After a two-week honeymoon trip, the couple CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN will reside in Union, Tomorrow—8:30 p.m.. Sabbath evening ser- vice. There will be a special service In obser- vance of Jewish Music Month* sermon topic: "Whit's Wrong with Brotherhood?" Saturday~10:30 a,m., Sabbath morning ser- Marjorie Marzell vice; sermon topic: "The Ten Command- ments," Sunday—a p.m., "Prelude to Victory," lec- will wed Mr, Levy ture forum-discussion series, Dr, Ghalm Etrog will be the guest speaker, His topic will be "The Dream." Monday—8:30 p.m., Brotherhood general meeting, Tuesday—8:30 p.m.. Joint adult education classes meet at Temple Beth Ahm. _*__ ^

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOUNTAINSIDE Sv* READY FOR HANGING—Committee member! admire u enfry to be Of Springfield, overall art festival co-chairman, and Mrs, Seymour REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT JR. featured at the Women's American ORT art show Sunday to next Stein, Springfield chairman. The show will open with a preview Today—7-8 p.m., confirmation class. 8:15 Thursday in me Short HiUs Room of the Mall at Short Hills, Shown, for patrons Saturday evening. The week's program will Include p.m., deacons' meeting, from left, are Mri. Albert Galnes, Summit chairman; Mrs. Leonard demonstrations by • number of well-known artists. Ticket* are Saturday—10.a,m,, Carol and Chapel Choir. Birnbaum, president. Summit ORT Chapter; Mrs. Leslie Rosaobuim available from Mrs. Stein at 379-7030, Sunday—9i30 a,m.. Church school, p-ades MRS, ARTHUR L, CARVER 4-8, 11 a.m,, morning worship- sermon: "The CentraUty of Christ," 5:30 p.m.. Senior Hi^i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fellowship, MORRIS AVE. AT MAIN ST. Cannon-Kretzer Wednesday—12i30 p.m., Senior Citizens, 9 SPRINGFIELD, N.j. a,m,, intercessory prayers, MINISTERS: BRUCE W, EVANS, JOSEPH T. HOURAN1 engagement is told OUR LADY OF LOURDES Today—7 p.m., Girls' Choir rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Cannon of Wen« 300 CENTRAL, AVE,, MOUNTAINSDE 8 p.m.. Senior Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., adult avenue, Springfield, have made known die be- REV, GERARD B, WHELAN Bible class. 8 p.m., trustees' meeting. trothal' of their daughter, Barbara Ruth, to REV, RAYMOND D, AUMACK Frlday--3;3Q p.m., confirmation class. William J. Kretzer, son of Mr, and Mrs. ASSISTANT PASTORS Saturday--8-11:30 p.m., WeiOninster Fel- William E, Kretzer of Fieldstone drive, also Sunday—Masses at 7, 8, 9;15, 10:30 a,m. lowshlp dance. in Springfield. and 12 noon. Sunday--9;30 a,m,. Church School. Classes Botti are graduates of Jonathan Dayton Weekdays—MasMs at 7:30 and 8 a,m, for all on a graded basis for children «nd Regional High SchooL Miss Cannon Is a senior Holydays—Masses at 6, 7, 8 and 10 a.m. young people between the ages of 3 and 17 at Trenton State College, where she is a mom- First Fridays—Masses at 8 and 11:30 a.m. are taught in the Chapel and Parish House. her of PhUomamean Sigma sorority, Mr. Nureery service is provided for toddlers, Miraculous Medal Novena Monday at 8 p.m. MISS MARJORIE SUE MARZELL Kretzer Is a senior at North Carolina State Benediction during die school year on Fridays ages 1 and 2, In the Chapel. 9:30 and 11 a.m,, University. He Is co-captain of the university at 2i3O p.m. Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by identical worship services. The Rev. Bruce Mr, and Mrs. Henry L. Marzell of 1189 basketbaU team. appointment. W, Evans will preach at both services. The Ridge dr., Mountainside, have announced the '' Confessions every Samirday from 4 to 5:30 Girls' Choir will sing the anthem, "Round engagement of flieir daughter, Marjorie Sue, and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. the Lord in Glory Seated", at 9:30, and the to William Donald Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Choir will Sing "Break My Heart" Benjamin Levy of 127 BenUey ave., jersey Cynthia Brandle at the 11 o'clock service. 7:30 p.m., West- City, ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH minster Fellowship meeting for all high school Miss Marsell was graduated from ttie Gov. S, SPRINGFIELD AVEi, SPRINGFIELD age young people. A discussion on the book, Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley to wed in August REV, CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR "Honest to God," will be led by David Plerson Heights, and is a student at me New School Today—8 p.m.. Gospel Chorus rehearsal. and Barbara Beffert, for Sociil Research in New York .City, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur c. Brandle of Murray Saturday--! p.m., Church School Choir re- Mond«y~3:lS p.m., Brewaies. 7 p.m.. Girl Levy recelv«l an A^, degree from Mitchell Hill, formerly of Springfield, have announced hearsal. Scouts, , , College and is a senior at St. Peter's College the engagemetrt at their daughter, Cyntbia Lee, Sunday—9:30 a.nu, JJupday School. 11 a.m. -Tue8#«r-«3:301 WB,fjTOake-up session for in Jerjoy City,,^_d«tt luriien^set for pa to Jelyon C, Sprowles, Bon^of IJr^rt-Mrs, worship service. 8:30 p^nu, Baptist Youth Fel- w^W|, ' '.V.^ Harty D, Sprowles Jr. of New Hope, Pa, An confirmaaon clais, 8 p.m., Church School Aug. 10 wedding is planned. lowship, 7 p.m. Church School teachers* meet- workshop, MISS EILEEN KUNTZ MISS BARBARA R. CANNON Ing, 8 p.m. mid-week service, Wednesday—10 a.m.. Ladies' Society execu- The bride-elect is a graduate of Mount tive board meeting. 8:1S p.m., Evening Group f Holyoke College and holds a master of arts ST, JAMES meeting. A sewing workshop will be held. Elks Ladles Club Miss Eileen Kuntz in teaching degree from Cornell University. 4 S, SPRINGFIELD AVE,, SPRINGFIELD Miss Brandle is a member of Phi Lambda MSGR. FRANCIS X, CQYLE, PASTOR Theta, national honor society and teaches at REV. EDWARD OEHLING AND SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL engaged to student the Kings Road Elementary School, Madison. METHODIST CHURCH sets annual dance Mr, Sprowles was graduated from Princeton Clearance REV, RICHARD NARPONE ASSISTANT PASTORS MAIN STREET AT ACADEMY GREEN , Mr, and Mrs. Walter H, Kuntzof 1112 Sylvan University with high honors in chemistry. He Saturday—Confessions from 4 to 5:30 p.m. SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY The Ladies Club of the Springfield Elks lane. Mountainside, have announced the engage- is studying for his Ph.D. in chemistry at SAVINGS JAMES DEW ART, PASTOR Lodge 2004 will hold its annual dance and ment of their daughter Eileen to Peter Matthew Cornell University. and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. buffet in honor of ttie second anniversary of Sunday—Mapses at 7, BUS, 9:30 and 10i45 Today«-3i45 p.m., Wesley Choir rehearsal West, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. West of ALL OVER and study program, 8 p.m., annual meeting of the club on Saturday evening at the Elks Lodge, 26 Dogwood dr., Madison. a.m., noon and 5 p.m. 80 Springfield ave., Springfield, Tickets may Daily Masses at 7 a.m, and 8 a,m, the congregation. Reports for the year will be The bride-elect attends the College of St. THE PLACE presented. Church officers, trustees, steward- be purchased from any member or at fte door Elizabeth, Convent Station, and Mr, West Group to hear talk Confessions Monday after Novena devotions. the night of the affair. Baptisms every Sunday at 2 p.m. sharp. ships, commissions and committees will be attends Fordham University. Arrangements must be made In advance. elected, Nomination of officers for fte coming year No date has been set for the wedding. Friday—7, 9:30 p.m., Church Bowling Lea- was held yesterday. Election of officers will by police officials gue. 8 p.m., Wesleyan Service Guild Busy be held at die regular monthly meeeting on Fingers at ttie home of Mrs, Peg Young, 47 March 13, Outgoing officers are: president, Mountainside Police Chief Christian Fritz Clinton ave,, Springfield. Mrs, Henry Cubberleyi viee-president, Mrs. Departments busy and Det. Sgt. Jerome Rice will be me guest H.C. DEUCHLER Sunday—9:30 a,m,, divine worship, Trivett Robert Files! recording secretary, Mrs, Albert speakers at the monttily meeting of tiie Mount- Chapel, Identical service at 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Gillbergj corresponding secretary, Mrs. ainside Woman's Club, which will be held next Church School for all ages. Grades nursery Charles Morrison; and tteasurer, Mri, Joseph Wednesday at 12 noon in die Mountainside Inn, at Woman's Club Rt. 22. Chief Fritz and Det. Rice will speak on through seventh meet In the Church School Sienkiewicz, • DESIGNER Annex; Elgin* Gride on third floor of Educa- , The welfare department of the Sprlnj^leld the subject of "Drug and Narcotic Abuse," * KNOWN FOR OUR SER- Woman's Club met this week at the home of Mrs, Lewis Strohmeyer is in charge of plans VICE AND SATISFIED tion Building, Senior Highs in Mundy Room. Mrs. Frank McCourt, Northview terrace, to COATS CUSTOMERS 9:30 a.m., German language service, Emanuel for the annual spring dance which will be held "SINCI 1928" Schwing, Local Preacher, In charge. 11 a.m,, Costume parade planned make bed jackets for hospital patients. Mrs. on March 9 at the Manor in West Orange. • FURS divine worship. Pastor Pewart will continue John Ganley was co-hostess. This department Anyone desiring information about reserva- his sermon series on "Pitfalls and Signposts spends many hours throughout the club year tions may call Mrs. Strohmeyer at 232-8797, IYi PHYSICIAN* P»NI- at Sisterhood carnival working for hospitals and needy persons. a club spokesman stated. • suns SCRIPTION5 FILLED of the Spiritual Life - Prayer Power." 5p.m., METICULOUSLY confirmation class meets in church office, Head scarves for Oreystone was the Ameri- Also planned as March activities of the Club • MESSES 6 p.m.. Junior High Youft. 6i45 p.m.. Senior A costume parade will highlight the Purlin can home department project at a meeting held are, Club Woman's Day, which will be held carnival of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth March 21 at Hahne's Department store in High Youth. recently at the home of Mrs. Byron Ehlers, • PUE NATS Ahm, Springfield, to be held Sunday, March 3, Springfield avenue, Mrs, Robert Hough assisted Newark and the Sixth District spring con- Monday—8 p.m., commission on education, from noon to 4 p.m. Prizes will be awarded ference, which will be held at Snuffy's Steak study group and business meeting, Mrs. Ehlers. Members also had a cookie • ACCBSORUS for the best costumes. Mrs, Syd Sieber is exchange. House In Scotch Plains on March 26. Tuesday—8 p.m., Wesleyan Service Guild. chairman of the parade. Program will be a movie, 'Hawaiian Movie Admission is free to the carnival, and the The newly-formed Creative Arts Department Trails," Rayna Keane, Elaine Dewart, and public is invited, Various games will be setup of the club met this week at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Sala will be the hostesses. for the children, and refreshments will be Theodore Stiles. FINAL Wednesday—noon, Frauenverein, with Mrs. Members of Guild available all afternoon. Chairmen for the Next Tuesday, Mrs. Francis Shiel and Mrs. Paul Sehreiber, Mrs. Herman Helnze, and day are Mrs, Seymour Turner and Mrs, REDUCTIONS Louise Kunz, Ernest O'Connor will be hostesses to the Gerald Shulman. Mrs. Philip Meisel is Presi- garden department at Mrs, O'Connor's home to see Hawaii film ident of the Sisterhood. on Short Hills avenue. ALL SALES FINAL The Wesleyan Service Guild of Springfield EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Emanuel Methodist Church, Main street at 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD Academy Green, will see the film "Hawaiian WARREN W, WEST, PASTOR Talk on rock gardening Movie Trails" at a meeting on Tuesday at 273 3848 . 673 1008 . 6764000 Today - 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal under Luncheon planned 8 p.m. following the devotional service in 144 iPtlHWillO AVL ill CINTHAL AV UIT 0M.HGI the direction of Mrs. Warren Wurster. slated in Mountainside Trlvett Chapel, according to Mrs, Paa-icia SUMMIT Friday - 7 p.m., Pioneer Girls, by Women's Club Kretzer, vice-president and program chair- Sunday - 9:48 a.m., Sunday School with Mrs, Dorofty Ebel Hansell will lecture and man. classes for all ages. 11 a.m., morning wor- show slides on "Rock Gardening,*'at a meeting At fte conclusion of me program Mrs, ship with Pastor West preaching and the choir The Summit Christian Women's Club will of die Mountainside Garden Club next Tuesday hold its monthly luncheon at the Hotel Subur- Gene Quinzel, president, will conduct the singing, junior Church is held at the same at 1 p.m., at tim home of Mrs, Fred E, Rosen- monthly business meeting. Hostesses for the time under the leadership of Mrs. Robert ban, Springfield avenue, Summit, next stiehl, 21 Mountalnview dr. Wednesday from 11:30 a.m., to 2 p.m. social hour will be Mri. Rayna Keane, Mrs. Donion, 4:30 p.m., orchMB-a rehearsal. 5:30 Tea will be served by Ae hostess assisted Elaine Dewart and Gertrude Sala, p.m., Junior Choir rehearsal, 5:30 p.m., youth A spring hat show, "Bee's and Bonnets, "will by Mrs, William H, Bonnet and Mrs, George be presented by the Bee Bee Hat Shop of Orange, On Wednesday at noon, the Frauenverein, meeting. 7 p.m., evening Gospel service? A. Lewis, German Ladies' Aid, will meet for a sandwich commissioning Service for the Robert Kell- and Alice Helgeson, soprano soloist trained at lunch wift Mrs, Paul Schrieber, Mrs, Herman ners, Dr, Paul Freed, president and founder the Julliard School of Music, Will present a Heinze and Louise Kunz as hostesses. Mrs. of Trans World Radio, Chatham, will be the special musical program. Ian Hay of Plalnfield, Schreiber, president of the group, will also COATS speaker. The Keilneri will be leaving for TEMPLE BETH AHM North American director of the Sudan Interior conduct die devotions and business meeting. Bonaire to work in the radio station the end AN AFFILIATE OF THE Mission, will be guest speaker. JACKETS of the month. Nursery care at both services. UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA Those wishing to attend were asked to call Monday - 7 p.m., visitation program, 60 BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Louis Jubanosky, 310 IndianTrail, Moun- STOLES Wednesday - 8 p.m., prayer meeting. The RABBI REUBEN R, LEVINE tainside, at 233-1347 for reservations. WARING RevL and Mrs. Ian Anderson, missionaries to CANTOR ISRAEL J. BARZAK Baby sitting will be provided by reservation, JUST ARRIVED? the Philippines, will be the speakers. Today-^TOlor League meeting—1 p.m. for children aged 3-5, ELECTRIC 2-SPEED PUSHBUTTON HATS Wa'vans rid carpet to roll out; no brat* Friday—8:48 p.m. Sabbath services, Caryn band fa laranada you. But wa can help Groder, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph niiaiiniHiiiiiDiiiiiiinniDniiiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiDiiiiiii NECKPIECES you with namd and location! of tehaoli, Grader, will be the Bit Mltzvah and will be BLENDOR <;"•'*•"» (ilfi of community facilitiei, .hopping called up to chant the blessing and prophetic Chrysanthemums Information and a!) th« other thing! you'll portion for tte week. want to knew about yoyf now homa town, A w.lcome Wagon Hstfaji will viiit at Saturday—10 a,m.. Sabbath services. Doug- $ your convenience to provbde all this end las Weg, son of Dr. and Mrs, Leonard Wag, will gifts al Wall. CRUISES be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvab, 17" It'i all your j - fre« - for a t« I •phone Son Juan Sunday—12 neon, Junior Hadaigah meeting. 25 coll to W.lcom. Wagon at Jamaica Monday—8:30 p.m., B'nal B'riiMen,meet- (With 1 fmar warranty) KOPPEL •ahamat ing, • "- . 232.SSS0 FURS _ EARLY COPY 1 Springfield .72 Travel Service Publicity chairmen are urged to observe KAY'S N IVER A SSERVICE E CHANGE* the Friday deadline for other than ipot Wayside Gardens HI Mirrlh Ait, Mriigfltii 974 Stay vaiant Ave,, Union C«nt»t • DR 9-6767 news. Include your name, address and 657 Mountain Av*. Springfield W« Giva SAN Gr»n Stomp. pit) J76-0677 phonii Mi.1775 250 Mountain Av.., Sprln9fl.ld, N.J, phone number, liiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiMimiiiiiDiiiiiiiiniiDiiiiniiiiiiciiiHi V f i 1 * -Thursday, February 15, 1968-

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Mfr-ijaS, B 3/14 0 4/li 832 Chancellor Ave, Irvlngton PERSONNEL DEPT. positions open tap rnen to perform TEMPORARY SERVICE genersl dytlas • lue Shltld, time and H far ever 992-5500, Ex., 320 time, accumulative sick !eev«, WE ' 372-4600 EXT. 214 J Mm, thru Frl., 9 A.M. • 12 nasn Screw Machine UNION ELIZABETH 5 day week, $1.10 per hour min- I52S monthly minimum starting BUY BOOKS 1969 Morri, Av., 175 Broad S>. OPERATORS - SET-UP MEN imum. All fringe benefits. lalary, no night coll, 'OARAGE SALE moving out at nan. 330 PARK AVE., PLAINFIELD 636.J2O2, 9-S 3S4.3?3?,9>3 ST. BARNABAS ACMi-CRIDLEY, DAVENPORT Furniture, ettpets, (ml>c) household G4/4 -PL4J900 AND WICKMAN • 40 minutes to N'.Y.C. Items. Friday, Saurday, SumUy. 10- NEWARK MEDICAL CENTER Apply: Personnel Dept, A.M. 4-P.M, 1293 Deruooutti Terr.ee, A-l 24 Commerce $1, Old Short Hill* Rd,, W2.SS00, lw. 320 • 20 minutes to State's largett UWon, tm B42.O23J ?.I Llvlnglron, N.J. Steady - Overtime _ All Benefits Man. thru Frl. « AM fo 12 Neon lake BLOOMINGDALE'S B a/11 0 2/1S • 5, mlnutas te recraatlen area Business Tsmporariss HARVIN & CO. ST. BARNABAS • I minutes to alUstar live The- 300 Swenssfi Drive Kenllwsrth atre LOST . Silver and black MUM wltti Directory SHORT rilLLS GIRLS -TEMPORARY A 1/15 MEDICAL CENTER Ptnnsylvtnl. tap, .Answers to BUM Old Short Hill. Rd. LIvlnaatan.NJ . , CLERICALS UNION COUNTY Unusual Girl APPLY OR CALL of "MISTT" (smU •' 1 yrs. old) C 2/fS PERSONNEL DIPT. Call ConmUo - WA 5-2210. . . TYPISTS How in Union to isrva AUTOMATIC Union County Will Be Interested Wi-S§po, tki. 320 TV.SERVICE - AIR CONDmONINO , . SECRETARIES Man. thru Frt,, f A,M..12 Neu Our builneil Involve! FLORIDA 5d?EW MACHINE MOLD MAKERS COLOR TV SALBS k SERVICE DOT SERVICES CLINTON MUSIC k APPUANCE * WAITRESSES RICISTIR NOW! RIAL.1STATE. Mere intera.*. Secondary Department Plastics mold makeis for grow- ST, BARNABAS Ing & varied thon molt [obi. 506408 Clinton Ave., Newark, A Div, ef Dlefflphana Corporation Must have shap axperlenee. Be MEDICAL CENTER 241-4538 G S/M Leave Yeur Appllsaflan With Needed; attrgctlv* peuanallry, ing shop. Steady work. Dally No Experience Needed Annauneai tha aptnlng ef able fa operate millerl, latrias, Old Short Hills Rd,, €oad Earnings Ui. Wa Have jabs Per You Anstriar Naw J.r».y Offlea at neat appearance •xeeNent typ. ate, overtime. Paid Insurance, Paid Livingston, N.J. Asphalt Driveway s Opportunity Now; And Will Contact You To Rout. 22 at Caldwall PI,, Union Ing, and Intereited In people and vacation, 9 paid holidays. Apply Earn SSSSS Lacafad in Dietaphsna *• Huck bwilneii. Write to FLORIDA OVERTIME. ALL IBNiPITS. 0 2/1S ATTENTldN, DOCTORSI Nesrly new, ASPHALT driveways, plrkini lot* NO pee - BONUS CENTER, 231 Mor.l. Ave,, Steady wark with aesured future, at Wm. Kratt Co., 879 Rahway baby blue patgatirto examining table built. All work done with power roller. PERMANENT Building IMS Morrl. Av.. Union 964-1300 Springfield er CALL 376-1273. Ave,, Union, N.J. #tth built-in se«le. MU 6-0741 between Ml kinds of mason work, James La 5 DAY WEEK 413 Pk. Ave, Se. Pis, 322-1300 Recruiting far te£ eaying jebs in • 2/15 HARVIN & CO. 9 «ndy 10 a.nj, 1/15 Moriese, 18 Paine sve., Irv. ES 2- ISA Bin!. Av.Coldw.M 221-1100 3023; T/F ALL OFFICE CATEGORIES 300 Swensen Drive, Kenllwarth, UNDER 60 DISHWASHER 104 Albany St., New Irumwlek Tamsarary _ No Faa A 1/15 BROWNIE MOVB PROjICTOR, M- NO SUNDAYS No •xp. necessary far 2 men In cellent condiaon 8 mm, forward. Re- , P. Paaeale & A.M. Calls 249 8300 SECRETARY Water Proofing 4 Mason Work Intarvlawi Wadnaideyi, geed health who can do simple verse 4bu movie lights. $li takes «1J ISA Bloemfield Av.., Caldwall arithmetic and era neat t, occur, SaksFifth Ave, Mil ate 4 PM, 375^911, E 2/15 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS bsnalits Including 221.1300 0 2/1S 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Far Corporate Patent At- MU 6-1427 or MU 6-4115 OR call 623-4383, far aapt. tornny. Mull have at leoit FLOOR MAN ate In wark. Permanent salaried stars diicsunfi po.ltlon with exc, beneflta, 952 Rsy Ave., Union, N.j, 3 years experience. Knew- For Screw Machine Plant BICYCLES 'G 4/4 ^____^___ > 2/1 5 ledge of legal or technical 1-Technician far Quality Con- SERVICE WtTH EVERY SALE trol Lab, haurs te be arranged Springfield, N.j. Na« aad UMdl big dlKounu; 128 CASHIER MACHINE OPERATORS, someexperi. termi desirable. Position re* Te pull chips, handle bar stack encg ngGeiiary far production work gn quires geed stena and typing but will require evening & weak- models; repair apsclslin.; piru; as- Apply and clean work. end ward, MNtrlai; 24 years in bultBasl. Vie. (For Industrial Cafeteria) mlllini machlnei. Good piy plus In- skills. Liberal employee A, BARTL & SON Som. experience desired; («.i eentive esrningi, benefits. 2-Technlclan far pilot plant tory Bicycle. 2559 Morrl. Ave., Union. Overtime. Steady, All benefits, MU 6.2MS. . T/F KITCHEN CABINETS, NUM c.ll.nt working condition!; all DURO SCREW MFC, k CO. Hour, from 8:30 a.m. ta 5 p.m. Has Openings For Full Tims Or WINDOWS, TILE iATH Personnel Office Benefits; apply waakdoyi 8 A.M.- 1064 Springfield Rd., Union, N.j, Phone For Appolntm.nl Call 353-4600, bat, 10 o.m. 4 Part Tims Dlshwiihsf (Caf* WBATHER STRIPPINO, 4 P,M, * A 2/15 AIR REDUCTION HARVIN & CO. 3 p™. ask for Lab, C or came CALORIC OAS RANCi SB", love ES j-5319 300 Swensen Drive Kenllwarth te Alean Metal Powders, 901 eterla). Excellent Working Con- Mat with slipcover, Easy w.sher k spin 0 3/28 or call RESEARCH LABORATORIES Lehiah ava,, Union. ditions And Liberal Employse dryer. Simplex rtumgle lroner, vuilty ELASTIC STOP NUT MATURE.WOMEN-lnierested in train- A 1/15 table k tench. Ax minster rug 9 x 10, ing by State Department of lleiddi to Murray Hill 464.2400 A 2/1S ALL KINDS - CARPENTRY become certified ViiiUngHomemaker. Benefits, blue. Other Items, Must sell, 375- An Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTANT, to handle iSKt se. J799, E I/IS SPEClAUZlNa IN CABINET WORK 379-1000 CORP.OFAMiRICA Home Health Aides. Part time work counts, trial balances, prepaid ex- W.C, ROSE svillable.four hours per day, Monday- PRODUCTION WORKERS 2130 VAUXHALL RO.UNION,N.J. penies records; prepare journals- in- We need man ages 21 and ever, Apply Mr. Mack: 686-S048 0 4/4 (An Equal Opportunity Irnpleysr) Friday. Call 233-3113. dividual must hive Initiative and re- ENCYCLOPBaA - BRITANICA.com- B 2/15 STENO TYPIST quire minimum supervision; 35 hour with gaad work recards immedi- plete set with additional books. Like ately. Willing te work relating Aj.ZARRELLO C2/1S Moderate (peed and accuracy week; convenient location, generous Mlllburn & Short Hills Ave, new. price $30Q.worth I4B0, required. Dead opportunity far a benefit programs; excellent working shift). Steady wark and liberal MU 7-1099 B 2/IS Kitchen Cibinets, Tile Baairoonii, woman desiring ta wark In Union conditions; salary comrnensuraie with benefits, at aur Union, N.J, Springfield, New Jersey 376-7000 Recreation Roomi. ACCOUNTuMO CLERK - prefer some CLERK TYPISTS • Mapiawesd art a. Excellent ability and experience; contact j, D. plant. Starting ratal $2. 52 per Extension 241 376.1S76 OPERATORS O J/1S OAS RANGE . 36 Inch with piddle K 3/28 experience far light bookkeeping !, benefits, hour. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M., Cairney, Atlas Supply Co., Diamond hour. Call parsennal department and electric ratiesierie clerical duties In small office, (FULL TIME } (EXPERIENCED ON steady full time •mploymrjnt. rd,, Springfield. 379-65S0, 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. 752.Q2QO, COUNTER WORK - Msmtay thru Sit. in good condition. KJRO SCREW MFC, h CO, SEWING MACHINES) Mature parser) aeeaptabla, ana Int. 20J, 273.07S9 CUSTOM KITCHEN cabinets, $39g. I, 1064 Springfield Rd,, Union, N,j, SEVERAL OPENINGS EXIST; B2/1S urd»y liM A.M. - 1:30 P.M., deUviry up; room additions, altcntions; com- PORQUALIPIBD CLBRKTYp. whowlshas tereturn to business DRIVERS . Full or pirt time. Only 11 AJvl, to t PM., S P.M. - 11 P.M, B2/1S A 2/15 Apply In parasn field, Medium sized efflca. plete carpentry work. Call Manny nr ISTSi IXCBLLtNT WORKING experienced furniture men need apply. FLYINO SAUCER SANDWICH SHOP jerry, SO 2-3447 j 2/lS CONDITIONS; ALL BENEFITS. Figure Builder Foundations Top rates. DON'S ECONOMY MOVERS, Union Center 687-5188 HOSPITAL BSD complete with sides BOKER MFG. CO. INC., 617-0035, G 4/11 TRAFFIC CLERK k bar. Also Travel Light wheel chtir. BOOKKEEPING MACHINE 1060 Commerce Ave., Union, NJ. 200 Burnet Ave, Moplewead International Dlvlllen 61S-SS16 Bet, 8 « 7 P.M, APPLY WitKDAYS aam to 4pm A T/F Previaus U.S.A. traffic expert- RESTAURANT CONCESSIONAIRES . eePRED STENGELee * G 2/15 for public OoU Couries, comihisilon E 2/15 sALTERATIQNS OPERATORS HANDYMAN - part ame, imall encehelpfulbutwlll train bright, •REPAIRS Maplewood office. SprlngMald Ave, energttlc beginner for an Inler- basis. Experience preferred. Apply ELASTIC STOP NUT SEORETARY - occasional part time. UNION COUNTY PARK COMMB. WlALTH poem - Nuti,Harbs,'Honay, •FORMICA TOPS EXPERIENCED OR TRAINEES PHOTOGRAPHiC - full tlnw, ipotung Law office InIrvlnitonCenter, Electric Minor carpentry and repairs, light astlng pas!lien with excellent 5*lt-Fr«e Poodi, Flour, IRVINOTON eCABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS cleaning. Ideal for retired building SIGN. Acme St., Eliuteth-Mon-Fr) UNION CENTER CORP.OFAMiRICA color pictuni - finishing depirtment. typewriier and dictating machine. Call future. Good salary plua bane, 1 «a 4 P.M, • B2/15HEALTH FOOD CENTER, 19 Orange ee6S8-(i632H Call for anointment. after 7 P.M. 376-3793, A 3/18 superuitendenfc^ 752-9030. A 2/15 fits. Ave,, Irvlniton, IS 2^i9S. T/P BT/F NATIONAL BANK 2330 VAUXHALL RD; UNION, N.j, 373.0891 A 2/15 Call 379.1400 far Interview. REFRESHMENT STAND OPERATORS 2003 MORRIS AVE,, (An Iqual Opperfynlty imployar) INSPECTOR, 2nd glilft, first piece and JANSSEN OONSOLB PIANO TYPIST to handle variety typing as- An Equal Opportunity Employer FOR COUNTY PARK SYSTEM, Ideal for 0 2/18 PART TlrVffi - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., tmall floor inspection on automatics, chuekl, family group, Commiiilon basis. Apply WALNUT FINISH . UNION signments Including statistical typing mills, drill presses, plus receiving PRICE $400 congenial office, with light typing Md and transcribing when necesiary- tnuit UNION CajNTY PARK COMM1S. .^CEILINOS BAD???? 688-9500 bookkeeping, inspection, SIGN, Acme St., Elizibeth-Mon-Frl 232-0077 1 V IS ..CEILINGS CRACKED??? be iccurue and neat typist; 35-haur BELLOWS VALVAIR SCHOOL CUSTODIAN • 2/15 CALL 373-1 IB 1-2 B2/15 week; convenient loeaOon; generous BERKELEY HEIGHTS - 5 day - 40 1 to 4 P.M. fS Let the OLDEST Established Ceiling GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS (6) llil US Route 22, Mouniainiide, 232- FURNITURE — Sectional iota, three, Fir-nun the state renew them, METAL,, CASHIER, experienced; night work: benefit programs: excellent working 8877, B 2/15 hour week, far appointment Call Union nut appearance. Apply In person. Kleas SALARYSZ.PERHR.TO START PART TIME'8«er»t»ryi •«••». conditions: Selectric typewriter. Con- County Regional Hl|h School - 376- Mace, Sold lor first legitifBiM offer. PANEL BLOCK,,SUSPENDED Terms Now I. Tha Tlmalll tract j.D, Cairney, Atlu Suply Co,, Call 379-5182 tefore S p.m. or after arruiied ... Call HARPER 241-3090 Diner, 1212 gprinifleld aye,, Irvlnj- Light work. 6300, Bi/lS Eves, 686-5771, A T/F ton; 372-1672. A 2/15 > far all gaad waman fa imi f@ Write e/o mx $40, Unlori Leader, Diamond road, Sprin|fleld; 379-65S0. LnTLE POLKS DAY CAR! - fall, i p.jB, H2/1S trie old ef thalr huibondii Lars* 1291 Stuyvesint Ave,, Union, NJ. A 2/15 LAB TECHNICIAN to assist researchmetallurgiiiinfung. pan Utne or d«yi. Licensed, luncha, N.Y.C. firm (• leaking far ••v.rbl A 2/18 WAREHOUSEMEN enclosed pity area. Open MsB, thru KtTEHEN CABINETS, inproximstely CLERK TYPIST sten carbide powder operations. High Previaus experience preferred 40 ft. Made of iolld oak and one of SHEET ROCK Light sti.no, liberal fringe benefits In-, n.ot and ambltievi wom.n to school graduate with mechanical apti- FrL C.U MU 6-7733 lU week. A J/22 eonteinporiry pegged design, with OVER YOUR OLD PLASTER, work In rh.lr Ellzob.th Offle* TYPIST CLERK STOCK SILgtTORS. 1st .hlft- EXPERT TAPING & FINISHING, eluding pud lick days. 37 1/2 hr.work tude,- knowledge of chenUiiry and me- $2.5S hr. beautiful furniture finish. Below week. Call for »ppi, 686.8100, Lewel ailUilng office manager In ver- PARTTlfOT, IRVINGTON AREA. tallurgy; post high school education WOMAN DESIRES IRONINO REGISTERED & INSURED -MW6-1681 RECORDS CLERK CALL BETWEEN 9 A.M. b 3 P.M. PACKERS-2nd shift. $2.70 hr. IN OWN HOME. dulM-i com 617.1796 J2/1S BT/F Mfg. Co.. 1080 Leusons rd,, Union. Icgtlen end ranawaf wark, A,M, desirable tat not essential. t — AJ/15 Y hour, available alia fl.xlbls. OOOO STARTING SALARY 37S-S076 A 2/15 Excellent benefits. New madam CALL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ADAMAS CARBIDE CORP. building In Springfield eft Rout. LIVWC ROOM FURNITURi, couch 8. Par parisnQi intarviaw €all Mr, 141 Market si,, Kenilworth 4 tnhoguy le.ther top ubles, 1 table Cemetery Plots Hlek». FOR ADVANCEMENT WOMAN WANTED, part time, must be 22. Car essential. Call 379-1400. CLERKS & TYPISTS FRINGE BENEFITS able to type and do some clerical work, A a/is far Interview, Umpi. Quality furniture, excellent con- PULL ft PART TIMI 276-0458 EXT. 44 PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS dition, Call eves, MU 6-5031 j 2/j| Eitste 175 (2 burials) 1225 (Bhurlals), Houri from 9 to I. Please call or ipply An Equol Opportunity Employer TWINESSOS AVAILABLE Gneeland Mernorial Pk,, Kenilworth, ie01NNfRi& EXPERIENCED A 2/1S CALL. 9i4.0°04 In perion, SECRU1TY PACKAOINO MACHINE-JET-UP A 2/15 Several opening! hi deeirabU Aik (or Mr, KEEFE CO.", INC, 718 jeHerson Ave,, Kenll- Change far double arellti In MAHOGANY Olsss Top- Cocktail E»it 138, Parlsway. Perpetml care, Day 8, night shift aBenlngs far dual operation of 2-woy Route Tables, Matching Latnp Tables, For Nqn sec,, EL 2-3967.EL S.M222 Eves. positions In our new madam of- EXPlRllf«irj BOOKKEBPBR for worth, N.j. 974-0214. B 2/1 milling machine setup man & flee In Springfield. Part time Union, (U phaiei to general ledger; PEERLESS 22 lise Service Station. In loth, $20. G2/22 operator, farhlgh volum. |abblng Union County. Good Volups 4I8.IS30 j 2/IS hour, flexible. 0»ed aalary £ ••Ivy open, communsurite to ex- INSURANCE COMPANY •hep. Part tlma opening" on excellent benefits. Call . perience. Write full particulars In SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS PROGRAMMER NewHIeh Potentlall Call 2400Merrli Ava., Unlen Mlllburn telephone service, tU week- night •hlft, Ratlraas hara's your HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK. Ins, 379-1400 reply to Union Leadar, Box #538. 1291 HU 6.7000 end aik far Mr. MOVING - FURNITURE, ETC, WC "The Cemetery BeauUful" Swyvesant Scuyve.ant Ava,, Union. B 2/1S B2/1S end hours available, experience pre- chance far extra Income. CH1NBTS TOOLS, SSCHEVY-EXCEL- An Equal Opportunity Employ.r ferred W.S. Robert.. Ave«, Union . MU i-1302. 1448-70 IBM 360 LINT. 174 WEST GRANT AVE., Stuyvesant Ave,. Union, MU 8-4300, A 2/l 5 S79-I919 B 2/1S . DURO SCREW MFG. CO. A 2/29 ROSELLE PARK. 24S-2i6S IBM KEYPUNCH OPERATORS - ni|ht STENOGRAPHER 1064 Springfield Ave. Union COBAL ORIENTED *OS/7 ihUi, 7 to 11 P.M, Menitay thru Friday, PULL TIMI POSITION. SHORT Excellent werklng condition*, B 2/lS FIRE RATER, EXPEJUINCID; 5 GRAVE PLOT INSURANCE AGENCY, Mountainside aret, experience pre- HILLS LOCATION, EXCEL- WOMAN PART TIME MATERIAL HANDLERS all benefits, ferred. For •ppolntment, sill Mr. LENT WORKING CONDITIONS SHOW BEELINE FASHIONS, THE EMBLOID CO., INC. MATTRESSIS, fictory rejectij ftBM IN HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK DONNELLY BROS,, MILLiUWi JS.9S. Bedding Muiufacturers. 153 N. CALL AFTER 5 0, Hamilton. 232.5100, EXT 33.B2/15 AND FRINGE BENEFITS. SAL. HIGH COMMISSION. CAR NECESSARY 1139 Centrii! Ave., Hillside APPLY: WEEKDAYS & IBM TRAINING tn-mo A a/is LARY OPEN, COMMENSURATE CALL J83.1264 A 2/15 An Equal Opportunity Employer ^ j/U Park St.. Ini Orsngti open 9-9; i'»o 627-1072 B 2/15 SATURDAYS 8 AM -4 PM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING , 605 Weal Front St., PlUtflald B f/F LAB TECHNICIAN WITH ABILITY AND EXPERI- Cle(.inirig Si'rvicentff , 3f)B to perform routine physical MsU In ENCE. CALL MRS. SHILL ATi MECHANIC WANTED - full tirne.Oood IBM KEYPUNCH ARE YOU YOUNG AND meulluriry Uiorstory: "High schooT WOMAN for general office work In pay, full benefits, Alio need retired STERO CABINET, munificent, 8 It,, ATTSACTIViT jridu.te with «ptliu

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TOI-CRATH NmlUB TDWtw-rOF OP UNION TOWWHIP OF U1410N FIRST QUALITY 1.10 KANTROWnV OV1RLOOKIHC BEAUTIFUL RAHWAY IKIHllUiiH OP RiBtLLIi PUBLIC NOTICE U hereby pw that Uks PUBLIC NOTICE li hereby pvan dut aw STRI I Nil) 1(11'Will Ml [JMillNtJ-HEATlNt; PONTIAC I9Sn . aedan, very food lllflllN tUJNIT N.j urdinanee haraiaaaiaw tat fords was finally srdiiianca harelnbtio* eel lonh was finally • LiHION HARD COAL HUMUS - 11)1' ilHI SSINi; BRANCH BROOK PARK Alterations • Repairs - Jobbing LITTLE WHITE DOLL HOUSE runnim condiUun. focid urea, radio and NlfTU'l! IS MKKI-.UY (ilVKN Ihil » (silo., passed end approved « t mailing; si the patsad and apprsvad at i meetlm olaieTswii. UiiTlLONOiR WiTNLISS ASH UK tt-nm u 1/21 TiNNIS COURTS till itiu|K>wd nidinaiite »•• tmrsduccd and ship Lonwilitae ol the TawneM « Union in l>ruiiii>l srrviee, (.all Mil H-IAM, heuar j?4-6834. E 2/IS TownenlB Comnuaaa af die Township of Union STOVE * NUT $37 95 .1ITIR1D COypLI . piMid i*\ full reading It 1 Hvgytaf ui the i ounty o< Uniaa Bald. February 13. l*M. sae Couaiy of UaiaB nald, Fabruary 11. I9M. P*4 COAL 33.95 1/1 of iha Ifeji uMlMlh Cuunctii af timm Bsrsyfif i The t-.nr, jay penal of uiiuiaUse wtgun which IT, rwany day period of limitation .iBiln Rll U tl rty of U N J which i suit, aeuen or prseeedint auaiilan. BUCK RICi 31,9j FOREST HILL NIWLYWIDS. 1*61 Runblar Ajnerloui 9. Ui tl>a rounty of Unltw. Naw Jer a iuii, action or pruceaaaa auaHlaUng rtie h.ld in tha IJih. day of Febmii-y I** and validity at suca ardtnanse can as carnfnen£ed ln| Ui. •alidjry af such ordUlallH can BS WAI. IKK Kr/INSKI Hert'i #•• earfect Intl. hsui* 4-Door Good Condition y (•til NT PLLIMBINtj-HEATING d thdmsntd f willll bbe taton up for final as provided la a* local bssd law. ass begun CHmawM as provided In Om laca! bund to call yeur hsmel Living raem, $3so,no Call 376.I4J1 te run (mas as laa •( •• first sabucatisa law has baiu* to run Irsn an date sf the UIJUIK M.AK I N*w Initallatign, rapairs, §. TERRACE paiilta u a Kafular MHUB| O( laid •sroufjl GEM COAL CO. bedioom, mod.in kitchen, 2 car llT/r I uuntil lo ba hald al ill mHBA| room In the af this iuuu.1 fir.i publlcauon af tills HiiefnasK, Nrt SI,, I'NIUN. N.J. •.Ittrsuonl IS J-41JJ garage, new aluminum siding Boi iai(h 11(11. Htuilla, N«* J«l —y. oathe lorh. MARY (.MILLER liiAIIV B, MILLB* B! 8=4309 (Al I IS I I'OINT SIKH'I'INI.C'I NTT R) Township Clark B T/F . GARDEN APTS, VALIANT - 1%2 emelleni condition, das gl v.bnjary IWS al IS) |J,MB gravaiUni Tswnahip Clark MU 6-31.17 - I Hhl IIH.IVI NILS and capper plumbing. Triple A.V limr, or ai iuqn therlaftsr li laid matiar AN OHMNANCE AUTHORIZING Trll AN OKEINANCE FROVIDUTS THE I. I/IS eandlllanl Walk to •hopping and J4.39J mil*i, new mow tires. Can b. i in ba vmtjmd. at which time and place ill PtJlCrUH OF CERTAIN LANLS tN FUNDS Nr-CEMARY FOR THB •iKASONEI) STUPIO APTS Irani oortatlan, Thlt It a pie. •een during the day u 2400 Morris Ave, p*rioiia wtiij nay hf Intereited herein will he Tl« TUWNSH1P OF UNION IS THI mNrmueTioN OF A NEW BUILD. Union or by appolnoneni evenlnga, aivf-n in ijfijsjrtuiiiiy to be hears esfki^rnuig COUNTY OP UNION RRiXHREI) INC FOR THE PRIMAHV UU OF (•IRH I'LALI. turelque little COItage that will CHERRY HILL Hill Moms (orlh.Aied $600. 6B8-4J62. E 2/1S the sin!*; FOR FARMNS LOT nj» PUSES THE OFFICE OF CIVIL DlFtH^, WIX1O ..II quickly. Jaan Knjll.l, (Mr..) MAKINrj AN APPROPRIATION FOR DBASTER CONTROL AND FOR and Retired ~ home-llkp fiDngsphere| *90 Bergygh Clerk i ALL. 24S-O.VIJ j 3/ 7 ALL MASONRY, ALL I'l AMI rRIP*, Vl.lt our "Gallery of Ham*!," SAID AoqyisnaN AND PHOVID- THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NjlW Sute approved, SOU Cherry it., h'llz.. VOLKSWAGEN - 1967 legs than, AN ukniNANIi- AMENtlINO CtlAPTER BUlLDiNS TO BE UMD AS A WATLRCRlXJI'lf*;. SI [ I IMI'l UYI I) : Fumlahad I! Diilrid INC FOR lilt DOST TMEWop BY I. INSURLI). A, NtiFRIU IS S-«,\J7. UL 3-76^7 j T/l 30,000 miles. Like brand new • III I1U-. Bl VISED URDiNANCKSOFTIIE THE IKJANCt OF BONns AND POO POUND, MAJimc AN APPRO- THE BOYLB CO, HllHljl *;il ill HUSX-l.LE HAVING TO Ml FR1ATION FOR SAID PURPOSE ES 1-H77J. i. i/2-i 688-2740 E 2/15 BO*B ANTICIPATItli NOTES, PRiMIUM 1-BEDRM. APTS. REAL iSTATI SINCi 190S *IT1I 1111 UKiVAHIZATlON DP THE FIW! BE IT ORDAINED by DM Tsneblp Coal. AND TO PR0VD1 FO« THI IIH'AkiHO-Nl. mlMd of aa Tmeeap sf Untaa ta (fee Gouty FiNANCINC OP THE COtT THBRE. FRESH MINED COAL IVMiJKA NlHSlNf, The Colonial Building.Open 9-B ALL MASONRY, STII'S, WA1LR- Ill II iikDAJNtL) liY THE MAYOR AND of Unlaa; OF i¥ THE I«JANCE OF BONOS \e L,lHHiatt' in I'ers l Service" (JllNi IL <1K nil: UOH01K3H OF ROSELLE. AND BOND ANTICiPATiai WTM. NONE BITTtR AT ANY PRICE f'HOOi it*,, SIDEWALKS. WAI IS; l.llnbelh 335 J....y Ave, Car, W, End Sectisn I, Authority Is banty Urea (or das Rthway Avr,. COLLISION «, MECHANICALRErAlRS Sc.'il**? L Tliat Action 8 - 4 is hareby afauisifUii bv tafcssj or Birebsea of serogi Bt rr ORDAMI6 by a- TswasMaCaaMiat. ShLF rMI'LOYU) - INSIJRKIJ. A, 3S4-1LUM) EL 3-4200 sfmnded ID r«ad is folio«£: Nyf sr Sfava $25.00 LAYNE MOTORS lands sr pr.ml.to. • AS Tow—alp of Union a> as of BH Tsemsn^ af uatoi B tt» C«aaly af /AI'i'ULLii H SONS, IS J.4O7fl - MU I/I 46! LEHKJH AVE,, UNION, N.j, Tit* Miyof ind council may Ike County of utJoa to Be aapyrad far munlcl- Union: i3?,9© 2BEDRM. APTS. B 2/15 ffiimiimeie timt eitlhiiih ruiai pal purpo". In caaaseasa with SM erasitsaaf MU 7-3542 (i 2/Is and regulations|ov*rningthaflFi Satan 1, AuOkaniy u Mraby fhrea fsr *» • utk W sr Rln $30,00 a public partan lot • Baaaal con TMnr- erasloa tad csasVucaaB of s Raw hilldta. ts Riiofinn g. Siding dt i cat at lead ts tepM IS nan DartWarly bs laEUad aa jaBaraaa Anaua ta said Tan. PiasterinK. New Hunies, AlteraUuna, •ROM 145 SCOTCH PLAINS deacrlMd at foUani Hatchei, Sheet Rock, Water Proofing, Featuring all naw Parmiia (Ink PEP'i hniiuri 1, IW MAIon 8 - 5 II ekte for OtaiaiesfaiaOBlcesf CIvUDaHaaa GUARANTEE COAL AUTOMATIC TRAK8MISSI0NS • mended ta ited aa followt: MGMMNO si s pasH • Iks aantsfty aajDuaaur Caatral aad ss s Da) Pn«»»l.»ill1 Cement I-lours. ROOFING CAHPENTRY, MASONRY, tepi, Prlgldalr* r«frlg«ralor. and CHARMiRI! Fssrfpt as otherwise provided sideline of Banal Cayn BeM| dMsai saw hullda— aball be a "Claas B BuudMi" as de- MA 2-7953 MA 2-760') RALPH MAKIlNli PATCH I'LASTERINC;, REASON. new laundry •qulpm.nl. Only High on a knall with an acre af COLLISION REPAIRS INSURANCE I by stale liw, wnich arnoni schef huaored ninety-ati laat aad Wry oaa-kva. had ta R.S. 4OA2-H. Said builds Mali b.' ESTIMATES C 3/M H74 t'LII'TON AVI.,Nt:WAMK4S2.ft2')i) AL1LE. CALL MR, CLARK, 3J2-6289 mlnuni to downtown Newark via lawn and treei, apacioui entrance provlsiens desianatel the Mayor drrith. af i feat(Ht.ifJ-) uitaaMi ui esatarr/ erenad punuaat (opItHtadapecJIicaUaBSfar 9M MONROE ST., UNION ifid tjyuncli ii "the aueHsflty fsr •Ion, tb. same from Ht latananlaawtBga mm tame oa fUa • be ofllc. sf H» Clan ^ O 4/4 J 3/7 Franklin Avi, sybway ifotion hall, wall praparrioned ilvlng MU 7-8344 AT/1 miiEins ippdlmmenti and prs- eatteriy tiotllaa of Jeansta Ftasst d-oc TsarathlBk and 30 mlnutu to N.Y.C. roam with pictyrs window, kitchen m<^tian?. Fstahlishing tha annual (1) South so detraai - '• »••»• East, SMIOggsOn 2,. thThae iawni af 1110,000,00 la (a heuiewlfe'a dream), panelled pay scale and determinlnf ap* al«f Ilia said noruWIy tldesSM af Bvaaaas •BprapriaBBl to as paynaat sf M easi WILLIAM M, VE1T 325 GRAFTON AVE,. NEWARK IMPDKM O i SH SI IIUi t prnpriiic djicipllne In aerisyi Court, oae haadrtd fear fee- sad tea as*, fol¥iMy roam, farmal dining faem, 1 ^sninaai. The tun tppnfrlapjd shell be ALftKATIONS women's and mliita Ropfhll . Leaden . GuttBri All Mikci - Ml Models tisei (he fire ghitf ihali be In huaoradlas at t foot (ifM.IO ) Is s potst at HI NTON & HOLDEN. INC, HU 2.0)92 pawdsr roam and laundry, 4 nice met from aw praceeds of tb. bonds auOisrtsai ClMhers Free estinntei - ao own work CHlif Klilt jl lihl Y SAII-i iii'U1, c^mrol o! tne aeparsnent. He curv.. tb«ic. (1) ueHuMf "laHJ rM tlda. asd be down paymant appraptuiad by uua LOCAL h LONG DISTANCE MUV1NC Lacatld n.ar Blesmiltld-Ball*- bedroom, and 2 tiled bathi, juai UH of Baaaal Coyi% OKMettsdeleftalM| ' Children's also AH N,j, Inpured - ES 3-1153 1S4M Morrli Ave,, Union If! shall notify the Mayor of any ordlnanc.. No part of tne cast of said purpo.. RfAt,,i,jil,lt ill work (uirwined STORAGE villa.Newark lawn lim, (Opp. 0 ahart walk fa new grade and disability and shall not le.v. s cum h."ln, a RsMia at fW> feet (M.uf>>) thaU ba asseatad stsiHt pnvern ^telsUy u ere duaau of .tocy-four IaaiaadiMrrji> 372.5871 E 3/15 (47 Years Dep«nd«hle Service) FrQnkiin Subway Stotlsn) lunior high ichaal. me byfsufh wltfiayi firit s^flin- bantntad, Tne fofwfoM wnafliir>,uTJrj,Oeas. FL 1.2727 Ing pErml§iian of die Miysr. ,u om-hu-lr-Kui af a loot (M.W) to e ekidat OH sum of J65.0uu.00 beretsfsre «i- ALLIED VAN LINKS C 2/ IS r»RICI $49,?00 S^etlsn 1. That Section 8 = 7 is hereby PSIB of Bomcyi tfc-t. (]) Nor* U de- asrued by en srdkaance eagftad on April 23. Roofing . Gutteri - ueadera . R»palr« CHAS. C, MIIIRDIERCK JR. •™nd«d in read as lollowi: p>aaa . 37 miaow East, fiwmnxt alait 1967. STAMPED LINENS G 3/28 1965 - Black Honda SO hand clutch th. uW sidalBae sf Baaaal court, atntan Free liUmitil • tntured liremen in the depirtmenf Saetlsn 3, It Is henby detemeiadeaatBjiad INITTED SKIRTS SHORTENED RBALTOR reasonable. Call after 4 o'clock shall be eUftbla for proinsSOil ts feet and .uty-.u sae-tiaiaraasu af a foot 32 iberlui St., Mapiewood, N,J, that (1) mm makka af itatt InproremeBl (nen- CLINTON YARN k GIFTS IXIN'S iX.ONOMY MOVERS. INC. 211 E, Brood St. We.rfl.ld 688-1739 E 2/15 captain after completing five (13.5ft-) u t poMi aanse («)Mar*Mde- SO 2-1644 N, BADGER 944-01W rr—t . n mkiKaa Wast, saa I.K.II .1 tan laafiar rafarred to it "purpo..") Isnsttsa*. 1106 CLINTON AVEi IRV, CENTER, Local i Long Distance Moving You get MORE AD 3-663" years af service. An nfflcer in rtsc eiptMa af Mid famsbip aad (z) It M the department ihaU be eliflhle hat aad tlu-ry-th™ aas^aaaSredM at a Agenlf - Republic Van Lines B 2/15 nacattary to Bnance said purpo.. by th. is. V.I. P. HONDA for promotion after complBtllli foot (110.U-) to a POM; Aanu (5) North KUICI gl[obuntlsasafaaldTowTiahV purnaot Storage - Picking for your money Au&orlied Honda, Bonania, Rupp Ksw- &n» years of service as an of= v dttraai • 1% nytues East, fttry-rwt. leet to tha Local lend Ln of Nan jarsajf n) (I) CALL Ml' 7-IHIJS" flter. (inly persons eligible as and elaM on.. huaanaTas of s loot (SLOT) th. eetlmatad eait sf said purp™ u FRANK rrRAUB, EST, 1931. All Unda aswki, Brldieitone, Minlblke, Mon« provided in this eeetisn ihall be B a polat: UWMt (4) North «4 Bep-eat . H C II IS of roofi, leMara and (urcen. quality, SPRINOFIILD tessa. Dealer, »110.000.00. and (I) W,DOa,00 of ssJdtunUB appointed off leert. Upot Sw ree~ mtnyias West, raWf-frfe fast aad tee osa. bs pfuvldcd &y ds iiQvB pnfiimf lis^cbisftv reiaonable prleea, 6>>>S4S2,177GIote at KING SIZE RANCH 417 Arlington Ave., Plalnlleld Dnirandaiion of the fire shUf. heidreMia af t fast (15.10") to a poaaC TOTH PHARMACY thence (7) Soun 25 safreee - 37 mlnum. apprapristad to flBaaee tall purpoM. aad (I) HENRY »', rOWNSEND, ACENT AL- ave,. Union. T/F If you need plenty af apoce far PL 7-8338 A 2/29 Lhe Mtysf with the consent of Bie eaamaiad nualmim .mount at bond, ar »4 CHESTNUT ST: ROSELLE PARK Council may promste a fireman West, fwenr. Jive feet (15.UO-) ts t point L.ED VAN LINES, INC., MOVING AND BROOKSIDE your family •thli ii III Cu.tom- natee nacattary ts be issued for Said purpose CHESTNUT 5-16IJ2 - FREE DELI- to a higher grade for dasda sf dunes (I) Nsrtt 64 atpwas . U mkaatea is 1104,000.00. sag (6) Me cset sf sueb pur- .STORAGE: FIRE PROOF VAULTS [Rug Shompesing built with many plus features valor or esceptloruU service. Watt, twannf.fair feet and .tity-nlo. sae- VERY OPEN DAILY, Sunday 9:» to AD 2.4464 5.6, AD 2-4461," C 1/21 Public Notice : lodrrfth. of | fsst (24.M*) to a polat: psse, is bereinbafon atsad laeUidea tba tf. l;J0. 0 2/11 GARDENS including central alr.candifian. (l!) No promsticai shtlibemade petata .mount sf J22.rm.ou, which u aali. wiAout s written rKSfnfnBnda- Oieace (<» Soinh 9 aafreae . 23 tnlouta. rnated ID be naeeisary to fkienea aw eaat of FOR better cleaning, to keep colors Hersig Realty Ing) Convenient location, tap NQ71CL. Watt, one awared rwanri fast sad fttry-nin. KELLY MOVERS WC. ilgn af the fire ehiel either Infa. such purpsse. Including trebiteci's (aee, ac> Df¥ Cleaning & Toiljnng 4,1 gleaming, use Blue Lusffe carpet financing available to qualified BOROUGH OR ROSELLE vor sf or oppsied to die proms^ sna.BundraaiBS of s faat (1D.59') is th. csuBta«, anftaiearlai Md InspecQsi essts, Agenti for North American Van Lliiei; cleimer, Rent electric shunpooer $1, buyer, UNION COUNTY- N- j. Lion, Said recommendation ihaU point sU put. sf BEGlNNDeS. Isfal DfUin and anier aatpeaaaa, hyrliinTHl "GBNTLEMEN11 of th. moving !ndu»- D.mj also known as Lot. 10, 11. 12 aad 13 SUITS . DRESSES OUNTHER HARDWARE CO., Inc. 316 SOMERViLLi NOTICE |F HEREBY GIVEN tJitf the follyw= he made by Die fife chief no Inuraat on aii€b sbiifarisBB to am etent par. try. Will mov., pack and •tore my- tfii proposed Drdlnince Wi5 intrDdiiccd ind « a cartaiB nap eKItlan Kunll Ftrt, MARTINIZEDil.lu Amsterdam Ave., Roielle 241-8031, GEORGIA McMULLEN liier thin fifteen (151 daya after Unlotl TowBaUo, Uaisa Co., NJ," •» mined by Section *JA:2-20 of the L.«X).U0 appn. ages and yards. Very reasonable electric shampooer $1,SHERW1N W1L- UNION fsniolai Itniil imnnn The m as snrs> pTIsnd fsr dswn aayrnanB taeapusl Mnrk Ceuneil to be hel^ st if? meeting rg:.:>m In the approval sf me fire chief or over prl.t«l ihall to rnat frsn rh. proc—d. of th. L & H MOVING LIAMS, 573 Raritan Ra,, RoseUe 241. Office - 129 Mereer Street WASHINOTON SCHOOL . SPLIT Boroti|ft Hall, RoKlie. New jepsey, an the maat faad in bud|ea hereufn edaanal far his oppsiitisn. baads MihorU-i. tad MdoHpaiBMaitppn. laid Towiufclp are nswanUahMB Basnet said 1S5-M79 E 3/IS 1211. B2/1S LEVEL-6 reams, rear screened 26th d»y af F*hru»ry 1%8 ii B:30 P.M., pn~ Secusn 4. Tnat SecUon I ,10 1| tareby • ALL STATE ELECTRIC CO, SOMERVILLE.N. J. vailing time, sf is sgan Ehe re after al ssid priaud hy tbl. snttan pufpssa. The sunt sf fe.QOu'.OQ' Is baraby ap^ Residential, CommcrcUl, Inckistrlal parch, garage. PRICE REDUCED amertded m read is fsllsws: iefflmi I, It is here** sKerMiaii tad stated |M(j|a\la9d Bfotn Neh fnaBsys ts tba psyfjiaat af JOHN P. McMAHON, Realtor mitBr cin be rifKhed, if whiehUme indplmee All egmplalnts agtlnttnnrnH • Wiring For • i MILLER'S MOVING - Reaa, ratal mur- CARPETS and life too can be beauti- RA 5-2958 RA 5-2909 • li pfersgni who may be imeresfed herein will th.1 (I) th. metal sf •vAUvr*TwjMBt(aere- dM cset of said plarpssa, Th. faraidai avinsf ful if you use Blue Lustre, Rent elec- 1515 Marrli Avenue Union, for breach sf rules and refula- Issfter rafemd ts ss "purpsea") is ast a $4,000.00 IBCkaCtte ill! ^^* Air CunditierMrt . Ranges . Dryers age - free aMinaiaa - tniured - local- KT/F be given tfl aHsar&jmiy (a be heifdconecrning Elans shall he reported in writing Motor h Bell Repsirl tric shampooer |1, KARLIN's PAINT I. MU 8.1414 Ifie IUM, BB-raK esaease of aaU Towmtup aad (A Hfon .uthorbwa by as I tang dtMance . thor* (pedal*, by the chief sr deputy chief is H is ateassarT to fkaaan said panaae by 0- ApfU M, mj, •' \ ,. • HO Volt Sarvieef • CH S.329I j 3/21 WALL PAPER CO., 22J Mountain Ave,, Open dally 9-9, weekend, til 5 Jean KruHshcMrs.) the Mayor and Council with hi! uauaaee of akilfsiaiiis sf tto HM Tsansblp Secelsn i. To fktsnea said purpoaa, bond, of Free lightening appliance protector Springfield 379-2099, B 2/15 UNION - 3 . room apartment 1 block B2/1S Bofeylh Clerk recommendaaaBs, if any. Con, pursuant to th. ueal Band Law of Nwp janef, laid Towmhlp sf saupaisiapriBettiis Installed with each new service. from Union eeritgF AN ORDtNANCE CRiiATlNC AND plaints against firemen fsr mli- asd (1) Ike estMand east of said BBpasa la Bat nraihi $104MMmm karfsy • SSTABLlSHiNG AN INDLfiTRiAL gsnduci sr neglect IhaU be mfi^ 352-8200 ROBB1NS li ALLISON INC, heat amd hot water supplied HO.OOu.OO, anj (4) 11,000,00 sf said san Is bed to be issvad Dnraaaasl nrslftl l^^a] MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING RUC^AKPtTajPHOLSTERY UNION COF^tTTEE IN THE BOROUGH OF in writing and may be made by A 2/29 618.7172 E 2/15 ROSELLE, PROVipiNC FDR THE to be prsvyaa by mm dswi pSTrnan Uw, S.H toads IbaU bear tatsnet tt a r.t. 211 SOUTH AVE, CRAWFORD, N,J, CLEANED in your home or business any person lo the Mayor or any after appraprlsiad to fasaace UU parpsae, which thajl not aiceed su par eaHun;MOpar APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS Councilman wns shall fontiwlih and (I) the ..tlm.t«l naxlmua snauiit of unum. AU masart wuh nspan to stid bonds (ALLIED VAN LINES) 276-0898 FREE ESTIMATES - CALL _ THEREOF, AND SETTING FORTH refer the rnatitr to die Csuncll. 686.5316 ED STACY - UNION B 2/15 For Union Homes hoods or nates oHaiiri to be Uayed fsr not daurminad by rhl» srdkisnce SbaU be &t- JOHN poLrro G 4/11 ITS DUTIES AND POWERS, :-*tilon 5. Thli srdinaim ihall take effect said puraoee Is |M,000,O0 tad (6) rhe east sf Bsmlaad by reislatlsns to be beretfur Licensed Electrical Contractor, Re« IRVINQTaN - 4 rooms, (2) adulti Buy or Sell - Call BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND In Sis manner provided by law. sueli purpsse as baraMafon siued, kiekidas TM fontBHcsum sf »104,fJ00.oo a- COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF ROSE-LLE: The Specutsr, Feb. 15, 1»B», (Fee: IM.IO) pairs f, maintenance, no Jab too small, SHORT LINE FURNITURE o Machine Repc Reasonable Rent Section 1, Thert ia hereby created a com^ ih. affreiate amount of $5,000.00 which u th. aum of fsi joa,oe bennton su. call us for prompt iervlce - EL^ 5. 8. APPLIANCE MOVING, Ball at J P.M. mlEiff ie bt kflgwn SI the Rsselle Industrial eMIntied ts be aacassary to ftumc. tb. esst Oisrited by an ordinm-. KkipMd on AprU 25, 1445, BT/F DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE SINGER HO ZAG 1967, Cabinet mo. of such purpasa, laejudlai inutatt's faas, ES 5-2030 E 2/7 WHITE REALTY CeffiffiiHee, wflieh shaii esngtat sf sever? (7) aceouABni, •HDiiirlai tad mjpKtim aasa CALL 416.7167 L 2/JJ del, lightly used. Fancy stitches,over- membef? to be appolnled by Ifte Mayor With tht? Miysr 6, To Usance Mis' purpose, bond MU 1.4200 U23 STUVVIJANI Eonsent oi CoyneiL lags! espenSes end aAar ampsssea hieBaSa] •nsusatlsn notes of ..ut Townahln of an t- • casts, blind hems dresses, winds bob. ktersst oa ruth MI^M* to the eztand Bar tad BT/F John Jr., Dresel 6-6125 E J/1S all 9 P,M, B 2/15 haraiafart adtfaan for aald TavsakB are BOW within tb. Umltatloo. praseribad by said Uw, LADY DESIRES To Sell or Buy ScfiUon 4, The Commuis shall yntlerEakeEhe will rirtid j ;>ublic (jraring on she loiiswing avauahie to ttnenae said purpos*, Tile sun af All miner, with respaa to SaM BOW not de- ff avltiei, tee ping the Mayor and appeals u itteir rfpulsf meeting on February 12.000.00 u herie, sppnatUBad frsn sueh Floor Machine-. 8, CU SEWING MACHINE CO. ROOM k BOARD advuad ffsm time te ame aa ta its 22, 1** if ^ IS p.m. in Borough Hall, termlned by tus ordaianceaballbed«eriniBa4 Write Box 539 Union Leader moneys Is rh. psimaa of th. east of aald by rsssluasns to be bereafter edsptad. In the - Repairs on all types of sewing ma. Appeal yi Ht?V t-l PANKH In con-.irgct i purpose, even mu bands are issued ptfirsuast m tus ....FLOOR WAXING..,, chines 8. electrical appliances, 1191 Stuyvesant Ave,, Union Realtor (a) Ta inquire in|o and Survey theestent. twQ=fiim iy dwelling at 1112 Morris St,. ardunea, tb* afjcataie trnouat of notes bere- LIGHT HAULING h DELIVERY "C"BERRY, Raseiic, ..n s 4U! lot, Drdinancc reauires Saaleo 1, Ts fttaaea said purnsM, basis oi HARD AND VINYL FLOORS 674.1184 J 3/21 E 2/15 IMS Mania A,.., 688-3B0O ftdvsntijei and utility of the vaG*nHands of said TsnaUp af ta aavaiate principal .mount by .uthoriied to be H!ued.snajl he redueadM CESARE FLOOR SERVICE 1 1/2 TON RACK TRUCK ftsseile, whether muniClpftlly dwned or S(T fr>inuii£' ifi Kc5iii'n£c "IV* ^onc. not ejtcaadalf »3»,0oo7lOan 1-rWiv aathsrixed en .mouK eausl ts BK prmc*>H amount ft OWNER OPERATOR 0 Iff QthM ApprJl ,il JAk'giil S (,:. f, SIJI'IIIE KEMPS 37S-35i3 A Ifa SEW1NC MACHINE WHITB 1967 Zij WANTED - 4 Room Apartment, Union to ka Issued purauent to Said Local Bssd bsads So issued, lfthe.Uret.reaA,oaM*nu^ 371-90S4 A 2/29 () y to creel a Qnc-Umily dwelling it 2 JI E, pth L.W. Said bond. shaU bear aatrast -t a rat. StSBOUg bond, and notes Issued pursuant B Zag, overcast, sews on buttons, but. or Vleinlty. Supply own utllltlea, Car- Ave., Husellr, on 5!!' tronta^e, Urdinince WESTFIELD AREA Ing to theiF adaptifei111y far ih? sBieWnt which «hall not ewasd tu per cmtum (65t) IMS ardrtpc. Mil « My tlav.' e«eed mk FLOORS SANDED tonholes, darns, fancy stitches, etc. i|e. Call 9B4-0729. B 2/li thereon af various rypes of industflai and require* *fl' friiniage !ii Residence "A" 2sne. par i«.ni. All rnatisra with raspect te Id) . Stun fus nkSTiLlsnedJntlusssccisa^rJbsrnjaa^, ODD JOBS Sammerclil enterprise?, Nnberj (rNelll, Chairman haads not datenniaarj ^ tus ardtaaaca shtU be t^laed by th. issuanea sf saU bond, shall, to ROOM IOJIIO, $5,1 ROOM 101(19, $10, No attachnMnts needed. iSS.SO-or $5, Zoning Llsard of Adjustment Cellars 1 y.rdi cleaned, dirt & rub- down and 11,25 weekly. Call Credit FOR (c) TQ study md anaiyae vsriaus indus- Jewuyiitd by ressUlsBS to be karatftar not lass than the .mount of such Oeess, ba WE CO OUT OF TOWN, bish removea. Dump truck service. Appraisals, Sale?, Rentals ]Q1A tries and esfflfntreiii efiierprtiea, fe the Dsteugh of Roselle spptted to the BayBiant of suck Bates thea su. Dipt, 743-4M1, From 9 A.M. till 9 W1STFIILD ~ CAU. 9J6-1746 A Sy» Call 422-JS2I, Q j^jo lne Specntor, I fb, IS, ivii, (M 13.80) SaMas 6. Ta Ilopuc. saM IWfsta, hand P.M. 8 2/15 MOUNTAINSIDE tuoss U isms neeessar? lor us pur^ HARRY A, SCHUMAN, I.F.A.C, jfews, with g view to ifeeffaintng the unlclp.ilon gataa of ssU Townalp of an FANWOOD Painting & Pnperhdnginn 71 Real Estate Appraisals OppefTufiiHei fof ttie inAigfriti »nd eom= NOTICE OF APPUCATION aigajate prlnclp^ amsiBnoteltaadl*ifM,> tbsrlMd by an snUiUBBi adgecad as Asrfl IS, SINGER 1967 Zii Zai sewing machine, 1292.1/2 Springfield Avenue, lrv.,N,J, SCOTCH PLAINS mefdal Espinsinri of Borough, In {his Tike nstice dial appUcaaen haa been made m ooii.Ou are bens; .uthorlmj to beusuadpiir- suant ts said Laeal Bead U* Uutlcipattsnsf FURNITURE and Piano* polished. Re- walnut cabinet, darns, monograms, (201) 373-4300 See Connection, the fepqrla. recqrdSi ifaus= At Tswtuhip CnrnminH of tie Townahhp of Saeaon 7. It IS haraby deterrntaed sad tti * ANGELAS PAINTING h DECORAT- ElUi eempenji* Md aimilif dgsjmems af Union to transfer to TM Fltcship DUSar- ae IsMsKe of Slid bonds, said non. stall eland tluu las period of usenilaasa at told pairing of brokan furniture a specialty. overcasts, blind hems, buttonholes, Nil, Asan, of lndep. Fee Appraisers baar Insnst at a rate wUch skall net aitgaM ING sews on button*, ect. No attachments exiitLni federal, iute, counfy. mtmieipgi Theiere t 3upi«r Qtub intS tradlns. aa Tba Antiques nstond and. nrfinishecL INTERIOR 8, EXTERIOR Appraiser-Counselor.Re alter *nd <:*h*r f everamemil snd public *gen- I l.g.hlp Lilnnnr-Ths.n-e & k^per Club kThe su par centum (vrj JM .imom «>d roar br needed. 3 year serviee k pans guar. CROSS COUNTY REALTY • I mi saa from tim. to time pursuaslt B asat mmmm Htmry RuH. MU 1-5*65, T/F, REASONABLE PRICES Cieii St well as of r^ipsnsible private Famous Red carpel fsr premises tncaad at I sf said bonds, , - J, - , . _ anteed, TIME BALANCE 142.90 CASH C2/29 RIALTORS tniUtuaoill, boif ds, agenfiei and Similar Rsute 22, Uoisn, N.J. dw MeDarv rwaU am- within th. Umltatlon. praaermd by said Law. leetion I. It IS kereby dstenilnedandiwsd , CALL 379-42S7 B T/F BALANCE 157,80, Call credit man- 854 Mountain Ave., Moun tolnelde badisa'ifUBrested in the fompilaEion a! the aumprion license i C-30 barefefsrv Uayed m All matters wit* respect to laid asM aai Oat rh. SupplemetiDU Debt internes! rwanSed - uvntrnuned by ihu snUsance SbaU be dettr- ager - 741-4343 from 9 A.M. Oil 9 WeFisstiaR fBlaElng to induatry and earn- Anaany An»lB B-sding u Asgele*t Qrsve by..ldUMlBooilL*.h..beendnr,Ou2fand , AD 3-5400 . m*res, ahallb« reigned to, whereevef Isciud at Allen Ave.. Ltaion. N.J. iBMed by re.ohitian. to be benafter adsond. tiled ln tb. offlc. sf tbs Townahlp Clerk of , All types of tirage door* Installed. EUROPEAN TRAINED P;M B 2/15 In rise event that tends sn Ulaaa ourmant J ELDERLY PlRSOr«, Men or woman B 2/IS psisibie, in order to fiyoi^ unnegeisary Objeca«u, if any, •hould he mada Imme- MM Townridp, aan taat sueh snurnent ss Bled Itrage exienslona. repairs ft met vice. NO JOB TOO SMALL Original PsieafCh and inhering of Source to thl. srdlasaee,aei|pifateeaiouHafBBBia sosws Out As gross debt sf .lid TsMkjp.saV :• PrivaK roarn, wiih meals, riles Sur- dl.t.ly lit wriUnj B Mary E, MIUtr.TawBiUp benby .uthorli-J to b, issued skail bsnduead electric operator, h radlo-controla. FREE ESTWATES nuHlL Clerk sf the Township of Uulan, N.J. defaad In SeetUn aOA:2M9 of said ljallciond reundinfi, near buses, stores, (fl) To itivertise widi the consent of by as .mount equal to tbe prlnclp.1 .mount at 1 STEVENS OVIRHEAD DOOR CO. 687.6525 J 3/28 BASKINO RIDOE . AU on one flow, 5 LawTtoca C, DlXOa Lew Is incraausd by thu ordlnuK. fey i' churches, etc. In Bayshsre ana of large rosins, 2 fuil baths, Jalousied Mays- and Cooncil the industnal s4van- ttehsadsss ISMH, U fta inmate ansvat CH 1-0749 J4/1S SLIPCOVERS-CUSTOM MADE t and QpportUntttei of RoseUe alid the Pnsldeai af ouuundlnj bond, sad notes Htuadpursuist •104,000.00 and that th. uaasata si the bonda . Monmouth County, for particulars, call porch, fenced in yard, paved drive, MDorli Pkwy and astas aurhoriied by tils ordkjSKe will be FRANK DELLER rroe Estimatei, Lowest Prices 291-1930 MlJ of res! estate within the mu- to this ordtaanci sbaU at lay tltne exceed wlrhln tU aebt limitation, onscribftj by itM new furnace; Call 766-5718 - 195- for indyatrla! and qomm*reial WesWaud, N.J. the sun tint ummd la thl. seetisa, the PA1NTINO INSIDI AND OUT Deal Dircct.No Middleman ft-, Mdml W, Dsbyns, Local Mud Uw, Tbe ltanaibWalk?i:'b FREE ESTIMATES, B,BM. 688-7534 Union 2736 I 2/18 »bUffent and is entourage and is=em= moneys rtuaa by th. usyanes af said bands, VACANCY for elderly lady Tray ser- shtU, n not less than the .mount of such *104,Ouu.00 iDcludm th. sum sf »61,500,00 = COMPLETl -toadir and gutter wot*, UNION, N,j, plish fugft industrial and ^ominergiai BaTetBtBT»aHHinrlsd by an ordinance adseted * j 3/21 vice, good food Care if needed, Reason- Setttonsnt within the Borough, 1351 GrtymlU Dr. •seat, he SBpUed to tbe psynent of suek chimney cleaning, house palnUnf and MU 6-7774 C 4/11 BOUND BROOK, 2 year old ranch, 3 Scotch FlUna. N.J. On April 15. 1967. —j™ ^ able (•) To sgygit industries and commer- nstes tntD oguumdlnj. not work. Free estimates. bedrooms, llvlni rtn,, kitchen, hath, RaynioM da Berjesw iaettga «, Thu ordkuute ihall ttkt effect H CALL Es 5.6140 E 2/15 cial eaterpriaei to pyr€ha» or lease the S lealsi 7, It is hereby detarrniaad and da. 4IW125 AS/IS FUSSY? - WllUni to pay for expert room, full basement, hat & hot water vacant lands end property si or in Sis y etared that the perlaa of usafulnaas af said twenty days aftar the tint aubUcatlea thereof - worksm«nihlp7 We mix colon to match. unfinished attic, well water. Call • Borough, 1 T.I I Oak Less purpsse, .ccordlnj to Us FMttnsble Ufa, U tfarOHUMn, - j Since 1914. - P, HOPPE 687-64M. GRA8SMAN, KREH 8, MDCER, INC, (!) To recommend to Council the sate or New City, N,Y, a period of 15 yairt computed from tie dan Pasied and approved February 13, I'Jos. . , e imprests of the Borough and Union Leader, Feb. IS, 13, lST (Fee 111,64) ATTEST: 5' ' ' ~ "• •rJJ eleaned, Trash removed, light haujini. Brush and spray; aged business woman preferred, refer- of ita et|i»ni and lnhabitanEs, and flla^la iha office st rh.Town.hlpC4.rt Mary E. feMler, Township Clerhi _ .; ilvlng room, panelled oak beamed fam- of said Townahlp, ud thai suck statement is Free Estimates, 752.3551 A 2/29 reaionable; free estimates, ences. 375.1456 after SsSO PJj, E/1S (i) To make a saidy §f iha tax structure Union Leader - Feb. U, IMt (F4eia«,76) i., ily room, very large eat-In kitchen, TOWNSHIP OF UNION fuad thaws that tbe mts debt of uld Town, - -i ' , ..•.»•. 241.7756 j 3/7 Witfi a view to reducing the tax burden of PUiLIC NOTICE is hereby jlven that an 2 full ceramic tUe baths, 1 bedrooms, ship, as deflMd ln Section MA:2-43 of said SUPREK4E COURT OF THE STATB OF , T OINERAL CONTmACTOR IRVrNOTON - 1 large room in private ita Bersugft and to npm tha result? o( ordlnus*, th. tltl. of wnlch U banUein Loeal land Uw, ' " r "" " WALL WASHING rSW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU ,. J , { u R S, H HOME IMPROVEMENT garage. Must be seen to appreciate. said study EO Mayor and Council HI forth, waa finally p.sned and approved ytll,,ll^thttdieuisuiacIafSB3Bdl PAINTINO 8, DECORATING, bxeeuent WINDOW CLEANING home PREFER GENTLEMAN, S> including Leader., Cutters, Siding, PRICE $45,000, For appointment to icCUon *>< Thli onlln*™^ ihail talie frOect by die Township committee of eie Townshifi ud notH suthariied by this srdbiaaca will be O4ARL1S w, ZWOMCK '.Wjuntiff assli- work; Free EramaUl; Insured HENSON'S CLiANlNC SERVICE CALL 3754587 E 2/15 T 1 Roofing. Free Eittmates 354.2361 see . CALL FU 1.0479. I 2/lS immediattiy after final passage and publlcatlon of Union in the Counry sf (Msn at a publl€ within au debt llmiutl™ prescribed by said nstis Nasttit "'' JOS. FlSCiQTTA •7S9-M64 j J m «c@rd*nc* with law. man held at M Municipal Bulldlnj. In- Local BSM Law, piainBH. County as Be- a j/_. s/i • ^____^ MU I.27M j T/F SPRINGFIELD.Room immedlitely The Spseiaiar, Feb. IS, 1968 (FM 119.80) herier Park, Uusn. N.J. on February if,1»6B, Section 9, This srdjaanca shall take effect pbico of trill IRVINCTON - TWO FAMILY, 4-4 large MAKY 1, M1LLH twenty diys after the first puhUcaiioa tharaaf •tltinsf. Tbe basis ofth* -, available. Maid Service, breakfast of- Township Ctork after final pastafe, ~ HOME IMPROVEMENTS room apartments, aluminum siding and «ouerls plaiih "j PAJNTINQ 1 DECORAT1NO fered. References required, AN ORD1HANCE REPEALING ANORDIN- Ptsied and tanrsvad Fabrutry 11, ifsi m rtttses m,''re Intensions, dormers, reereiUon Free Eittmates - Incured 37O-4825 combination storms; gas ranges; (op ANCE ENTITLEP "AN ORODJANCI AU- F, Edvtrd liertuampfal, ALUMINUM WINDOWS, INTERLOCK. location, reduced . |J1,9OO SAMUEL NOTICE MARGARET 2WON1GIC, said Oauorf '" rooms, laraiM; many years of m- MU 4-7913 j, GIANNINI WO MBTAL WEATHER STRIPPING, 'C2/15 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE THORiEINO THE APPOlhrTMENT OF Qyurman of Hie Tsvnship Committee H. HILTON, Broker, 175-0100. B 2/15 ef the TnrMhlp of Urusn perlence, Howard C, Krueger, 0 1/21 Maurice Lindsay, 4 ElmwoodTer.,Irv. UNION COUVrV. N, j» PM.ICI OFF1CIR1 DBJpm FAILURE SUMMONS WITH n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai th» follow^ TO tMET RlilDENT RFQU1RE- Wrt.Cu-y.fUM.. 272.5071; eve's. 755.2131, ES S.JSJ7, o UNION Large Furnished Room, Bust- NOTICt AC. W ! J 2/W Ing propoi#d Qrdlnanfe was introduce! and MENT*", ATTEfTi T1ONPOKAB9O- M PAINTING & PAPERHANGINO ' ness Gentleman only. Ready lo£ (mme- OCIAN GATE, N.J.-Modern Ranch type p»sa«d on first reading at a Regular Meeting Union Le^ler Feb. 15. 1*M (Feei IS,7 T/g TRANS REALTY CO, In hli lest prsvi§ufi yew sf service antf Ms To-ufclp Cotnmltw. of «• Townatup of inthu acUialabMOsMrTwlotiyoubypuhlica. .', Also available weekends PRICE INCREASE WHICH WILL sn the near fight side af etch street Inters Union In in County af Union at a public meet- 972 Broad St. Newark whs fiUi ts IVirige ltteiUn€e IE teait seeting the aforetnentlsned thrsugh street. osa purB.u«1an th, onhr o* HON. HO WARD ]' CHI El 4-O8Oi sr M3-O4SS j 4/li BE MAR. 1, GREGORY RD., PROFESSIONAL OPPICE SUITES twniy.flve per corn (7Xf) of Hi. ilartnl Ing held at to. Municipal ByiMlBt, Prlberjer INTERIOR PAINTING . Let us give you Section 3. This srdinance shall take effect Park, Union, N.J. on Fabnisiy 13. 1«U, T, HOTJAN, BUI j»HB 12. leM, »nd a>. an estimate on our two coat Job, It OFF MT. AVE. CALL 176.0770 New sir-eondmonedi from SJO sq. in all sf (he esniieuiive years sf hit ser^ immediately after publication in the manner MARV E, MILLM anfered January JJ, 1«|, WCOrVffl TAX RETURNS will last 2 to 3 years longer; wall- OH IVBI J7f,713?. ft, up; private eniraneei; will alter is viea h^lhnihg with the lilt previsui ysmr provided by law. TownHilp Clark Said action la fsr in abaolu* divana, ., •nd •itandlni back not more than «n idl. Union Leader-Feb. IS, 1968, (ST) (Fee IT. DHtdi Januarv ». l»si: " 1 S EXPERTLY PREPARED paper removed, fully insured IRVINOTON - 3 rooms, gas, heat iult; parUng faeiUUesj 1 block from Uontl Ions yean, AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ANORHH- CRANFORP ANCI INIWNClPR0 rALL3W-J3S3 381-2778 BT/F and stove, and shower, 1 or 2 peonle Oranje Memopjil Hospital, B " ' CAPE COO AMELIA ARMS 311 REYNOLDS TER. In the manner prsylded by llw, VIMW FOR TrBCOLLicflONOFCIR. OBMe sad Po.t OffWf Adnre,, TAIN TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY M Nh U i|4/4 Three.bedroom hame; 1 at floor Oranie, ORange 3M41S. Thl SpKlatsr, Frt, 13,'lMt (FM 19,00) NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 S ES 3^404. E 2/lS ESTATE OF ROSE BEHR Deoaaasd TAkEI ' Wll/TER SPECiAL III family room; •xeellanf condition; K % Union Laatar Fat. 15, 19*0 . (Fea>,|M2) FROM WAYNE PAINT A WALLPAPER Pursuant to Ae order »f MARYCKANANI ft; KffiCQ TAX SERVICE IRVINQTON 4 roomi, gas heat, hat fine neighborhood; owner leav- Surrsgite of the county of Union, made on ma SATISFACTION CUARANTEED NOTICE TO IIDPERS ybur income t*x returns art duel have water supplied. Adults only Available ing ares, wants ocllon; $27,900. nUltieenth d,y of janUBj-y, A, DM 1961, UBSn ROOMS $19,95 March 1st, SPLITS, RANCHES AND OTHER Nstui Is hembj given Out the die applleitlsn of the underiigned, es Executor a-ern prepared by EXPERTS! of the eltate sf laid deceand, nottcelshireny COMPLETL INTERIOR PAINTING 371-9330 E 2/15 COLONIALS AVAILABLE IN . 1800 square feet <40x ROSELLI iiWERAOg AUTHORrTY haa »|9-5iS5 A 4/4 AT BARGAIN PRICES l0UMd Wadnudi;, Mirch 6, 1MI, It >|00 ilven to Hie creditors of said deceased ts 45), lullabla fer any huiiiMiiar office, exhibit to die subscriber under oath or efflrma. CALL NOW 1 OR ADDITIONAL CRANFORD AND VICINITY, On Morris Ave., Call EL3-061S.HT/P PM., E,I,T,, •• the tlrn» they wUl m it IRVINOTON . 1 1/2 rooms, first floor, Colt lor appointment at yeuf ean- Iha Authority Office on isuth Wssd Avenue, Bon their claims ud demands against At WiCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 20f,OFF •sute of Slid deceased within ilx month, from STORE 69ri-722j Residence 674-BI36 near St, Paul's Chureh, heat iupplied, van tenet, Lamm, Nw Jirny, » neat* »e^«i p». the date af said order, or Uioy will be forever . Bi YOUR HOME AT YOUR CONVEN. tuslneaa or retired couple, f 9S month, psstll for the maklag sf bsrln|S in ess^ We have MePHIRSON RIALTY hirred from pro.ecutlna sr reeoverlng die gNCE B1/7 — neetlsn with .ubsurt.c. isU lnv«.tn.tlon. Call 373-44?9 E a/1§ REALTOR « In lewai* irmm™ plui prsparty sn ••me a|alnst me suiscriber. RICHMAN . PHONE PU 1-7134" The Hsward Savlnis Inianitlon of A 3/» 19 Alden at., Cranlard, N.J. S. Wood Avnua In Luidn, N«« Jmey, jPuina Tunincj AU bldl rnuit se mau H»n tha Bluk forrn Newark, New Jersey IRVINGTQN - 4 room apt. In 4 family, 276.0400 at prspsul contained M the ipeclflMtlsns, Eneeuor 'near center, for March 15th. Middle Open dolly, 9 toS, Sunday, 1 Io5, lnlonn.uor, conc«mlns kid SKurlry, bond Bloom k Drobner Attorney, PIANO, TtJNINO ! B 2/ 15 CADILLAC - IMS . gold. C*lals, r«ulr.m«iti, all terrhi, Ulint Ifld esBdi. 1] Mountain Ave, AND age couple preferred, $150, , i tiin of tin i«ni« esffltrnplited irt con- Springfield, N,j, new Volvo •v. i Dealgn Mrvlc* h modirnliing 4 door hard lop, full power, air con- 1 Call 172.2325 E 2/15 UUed In the blddlm a«ii«i«iii which may Union Leader, jm, U, Feb. 1, I, IS, 18(1, i cms of New, jeraey'i ltr|*tt mtnii REPAIRING CRANFORD dltlonlng 'Ike new. Mult be aaen to be •ilu j, ZDONIK ha •iimined In the Office of th. Auth.jrlry (s aw it w Fees 111,11) Murera of Kitchen eaUnet), Set, UNUSUAL ipprecilted, $2,700. MEvergnenAva, In LinMi, or In th. Office of it. Consult. lldera Falr'i faenry ihow room on PR 6-1075 B T/F IRVINOTON - 2S0 VERMONT AVENUE Sprlnitfleld. MU2-9122. I 2/15 ln| EHMHri, Aleundar Potter AIISCUIH, Sprlrnfl.ld. Call 3794070, Property 50 « 118 with cement 99 Church itrMt, New York, N.V. 10107, 5 ROOMS 8, SUN PARLOR, HEAT k NOTICE OF APPLICATIW U PIANOS TUNED HOT WATER SUPPLIED, ALL YEAR building at rear, oHolnolly a •nd then obtained upoo a Defsslt of FIVE Take notice thai .ppllcaUonh.ibmmao.to ALSO 2 car garage, new u.ed aa dwell- FORD Ecocillne 1961 (»5.00) DOLLARS. Oepolii will se rrtnded the Township Commlnee sf the Tswnahls m ROUND, ADULTS PREFERRED, C2/S Station bu«. price |57S PIANOS REPAIRED ing, earl be i/.ed aa at pre.ent fel foil to actual hid" Union to transfer to CLUB ELMOUR. a N, j, ..pi Rapeirtd Good condition C, GoicinsM ES 5-4816 or hou.e could be built en frent No blild.r mi II bid within CORP, Budini II CLUB 1LMOUR for prni- Call 379-6082 ises jeotted at 1(71 Vauxhall Rd,, Union. NJ., 0 4/11 or property. Good area, FOfty-Fivs (41) i siuil date fsr IRVINqTON , S rooms, 3rd floor, E 2/lS reeelpi of bid.. the plentry retail coniumBtlen license f C-li Wake Your Old Lamps Look New Heat (, hot water supplied, OB street The Authorlry mnii tha rlfht is nject jieretsfsn issued to Arthur C. Ehrnan tradlnj ASKING 115,000 •I club Elmour Iscated at 1171 v.uihall Rd., • Rewired • McrbU 8oi. or parking. Immediate occupancy. Call uf or til side ud ti mive uy ufonnauty it,* ALL PIANOS SMAMfIN AOiNCY gnlotl, N.j, .ielumni added. Tr«m«ndou. 372-6767 alter 10 A.M. E 2/15 NICE USED 1961 CHEVY for «al«. •tiM Ma, lamp partB, cuatom itme ihadea TUNED 6, REPAIRED Insurer Reolter THE LBJDBW ROSILLI 0b|ecllont, B aay, should be made Imm- 1, RUDMAN 761-4565 15 North a»«.l.,CfBri>ard 276-190C Automatic, Radio, •MM', itt cytioder, SEWiRAQE AUTHORrrY dlitaly hi writing u Mu-y E. MUler,To«Mh>p Bod lamp., eryiMl prlama In four door. For kafonnatMn uuJ Frwum HialHa, aUrfnli ^ Clerk ol the f WKHhlp si yoloii, NJ, T/p LINDEN - 3 rooms, heat k hot water ATtlur C. EliiB.n ' «e«k. B'tV'W LAMF CO., IMS LINDEN 379-6403 or 376-2431 altar 6 PJ4. AJtt A iiiStS^ i Iprlngfl.ld Ave,, Mopl.wood, supplied, $7S per mmirh. M auptrin. weekdays, and m day makioU. Beat •pret,. Treat, c| 8, Heulino HndeBt, lai floor rur, 306 But MOB, TWO FAMILY. S ever 5, brick offer. A-1 condition. • 2/lS 1.13JA EtnyvMint AM, with aluminum siding, 5 yearp 1%« •pacuur - Fak IS, M, 19Bl,(Ftai»,iO) Uniai, NJ, . St., or sail 642-0379, g 2/16 jean Ihmu '/,"'"' LI/14 DON'T LIVE WITH THAT DRIP I old, flnlahed baaemant, Far fur* SMYTHE VOLVO, Vice Preslilem CALL HERBERT TRIIFLBR ther Informotlon- CALLi VALIANT - 1962, excellent condition, FRIDAY DEADLINE ISUA Iniyvesairi Ave, y (and w. do urn SERVICE) > ^CARPENTERS, ATTENTION Plumbing 1 heating, Jobbing, alter- VAILSBURO ARIA - 3 1/2 taolna, eORiORCiYCC A *0*0iNCi Y 34, 392 miles, new snow tires. Can be Unlai, N.J, {MM yeur**lf lo 35,000 iamlilii ation! h contracting 24 hr, phone 3rd floor, heat, gai «, tlectriclty, fe^. 221 Ctt.trnur Street, Roaell*. seen during the day at 2400 Morris Al! ittmi other than spot Victor B. palmer Jr., MORRIS AVI. SUMMIT »im a low-co.t Wen! Ad. Coll service, 177 Chancellor Ave,, |rv, frtieriter suppliw. Call 374-8743, aVe,, Union or by appointment evehlngs. n#wt should be in our office secretary *•» 7700, ES 2-0660 f/P I 2/15 BO Midland AveAve, i 2/1 s 1600, 618-6261 g j|i| by noon on Friday. ClaCl n RMe,N N.JJ . Union Laader. Fes, I, IS, lit* -m -Thursday, February 15, 1988- iUHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHiiuiOMUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOMiKiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii Cycle inspections your Garden Dofl festival to be hmld begin next month; Alcoholism, abortion, air pollution This Week at Montcla'ir museum standards listed "Nina Matsurl," a Japanese girls' doll iestivai, will open ai the Montclair Art Museum By Your Rutgert Under the motorcycle law, effective since Rutgers medical students study diverse topics Sunduy, In the museum's reenactment of the ..iHiHimimiiiiiii Gordtn Rtpofitr HiillHilllililllllllNl Jan, 1, all motor operated vehicles of tha Topici as dlverie is •icohoHlm and abortion ancient ceremony, groups of children will take EvergreeBB for beauty In the home land- bicycle or tricycle type raiut ba inspected •nd traffic accident! and air pollution coma part in the traditional ritual which centers scape. Evergreens aiiracBve an year. Ever- to be drtvou on New jersey public reads and under study and diicutiion In an unusual upon a dlhplay of very old Japanese ceremonial greens for bloom. highways, ' course required of ill atudcntB in the Rutgeri dolls and a miniature Japanese house and Not today's little Christmas tree-type ever- Sines motorcycle regl st rations expire Medical School in New Bruniwick, garden. greens that will (prow to be forest giants In In March, director of the staw Motor Vehicle Sometimes called "community medicine," The exhibition will be on view through March your front yard almost before you know it, Division June Streleeki announced Lait week, but operitlng at Rutgers under the title, 31. School groups may schedule visits by but broad-leaf evargreems with flowers and 1°68 refiatered motorcycles must be inspected "Man and Hii Knvlronment," the course is calling the education office of the museum at berries and iometime sweet smell, at New jersey Motor Vehicle Inspection Sta- taught by Dr. Richard j. Cross of Princeton, 746-555S. I happened to be listening the other day tions during March, April, May or June of professor of medicine and «s sod ate dean of when Don Lacey, Rutgers home horticulture this year. the State University'i medical ichool. FRIDAY DEADLINE specialist, took the stump in behalf of ever- Vehicles registered for the first time after June 30, 1968. must be inspected wittiln 14 "The courie wai started in an experi- All items other than spot news should greens. At thii garden planning season he'd ment," Dr. Croii said, "Intended to ihow be in our office by noon on Friday, like to have you consider evergreens with days of issue, medical students how a phyilcian cm help special attractions. To qualify for an inspection sticker, the citizens in his community to deal intelligently First, there's Japanese andromeda. It has driver must present his motorcycle at the and effectively with the ever increasing social an Interesting form, and bears fragrant, long Inspection station with his registration certifi- problems of a dynamic iociety." lasting panicles of flowers in April, cate, his operator's license and his re- Dr. Cro-s 8ald he bellevei such a course Mountain laurel grows to about 3 feet tall f lectori zed helmit that must be of the type hat just as important a plsce in • modern and blooms In June, approved by the Director, He must also show for Inspection his approved goggles or an medical curriculum as do such traditional * * * approved face shield unless the motorcycle courses ai anatomy, phytlology, medicine, JAPANESE AND AMERICAN hollies offer is equipped with an approved wind screen, pharmacology and pathology. HAVI FUN IN THE SUN wide choices and they grow well In shade or the director said, "With this course," he said, ''we try to sun. Their display of bloom is never To meet the Standard Z90.1-1966 of the give students an understanding of problems CRUISES • TOURS spectacular, but the bright red berries of USA Standards Institute requirements, adopted that affect the health of large groups of people American hollies can be something special. and how to de«l with theie problems, and also Planned lor you by And the time may come when you can cut by the state motor vehicle division andfamlllar to acquaint »tudents witfi important socii,1 your own holly for Christmas, to most cyclists, the helmet must be quippped problems influenciag health and. health care Finally, there*! a big razzle-dazzle < with either a neck or chin strap and must and with the sociological consequences of KUHNEN TRAVEMnc. color world of azaleas and rhododendrons, be reflectorized over an area of at least four medical programs," 974 Sfuyvxanl Av*. and May ii Aelr month to show off, square inches on each side. If reflectorized Other objectives of the course. Dr. Cross UNION CENTEK (Opp. Sh«p-Hlf) 7.|»B Seems aa if almost every gardener in New tape is used, the strip must b« securely pointed out, are: to show patterns of oc- jersey must have a copy of our Leaflet 97, affixed and weatherproof. All passengers are curenct and dlsaribution of disease in the ''How to Landscape Your Home," because also required to wear an approved helmet. population and the epidemlologlcal method of every time I mention It her* we get enough Lists of the acceptable helmets, goggles, itudying health problems; to provide students cards to fill a 10-gallon hat. face shields and wind screens are available with a rational basis for dealing with the It has simple diagrams showing effective from the Division of Motor Vehicles offices, ethical probl«mi they will encounter in the BULLETINS-— design and has lists of suitable plants. If 25 South Montgomery Street, Trenton. practice of medicine; to interest students in you'd like a copy, just write "Landscape" In general, motorcycles will be inspected planning for improved medical care; to identify on a card with your name and address. for the same safety feawres as passenger organizations and programs functioning to pre- AD JOURNALS Send the card to your county agricultural cars, the director said, serve or promote public health; to inform stu- SEIViCE—TO MIIT TOUR DtADUNE! agent or to Garden Reporter, College of • • • dents of prim«ry prevention of disease through PRICE—TO tAVt YOU MONEY! Agriculture, Rutgers University, New Bruns- THE REQUIRED red rear light and re- individual practices and conttol of ttie en- COMPLETE HUNTING wick, 0S903. fleeter, license plate light, must function ac- vironment and of methods used to detect AND OmiT SERVICE cording to the applicable standards of the disease in presumably healthy persons, Society of Automotive Engineers, Every motor- • • • cycle must have at least one and not more WHITE PRINTING SAC pilot named than two headlights, Motorcycles with motors THE COURSE In community medicine is AND PUBUSHMO COMPANY over five horsepower must have multiple beam taught to all 16 students in the second year 492 CHIITNUT STREIt, UNION, N. J, headlights as well as a beam Indicator, Other of the two-year curriculum at Am Rutgers CALL MURDOCH MIM-7-1 lieutenant colonel motorcycles must have either a single beam Medical School. It features outside lecwrers or a multiple beam headlight. With a driver and has this year brought to the campus BLYTHEVILLE, Ark.—Martin D. Klena, In tiie seat, the single beam headlight must Dr, George James, dean of the Mt, Sinai son of Martin F. Klena of 1007 Stuyvesantave,, be aimed for a nine-inch drop in 25 feet. The (N.Y.) School of Medicine, and Dr. 'William Irvington, N.j,, has been promoted to lieutenant high beam of the multiple beam headlight must Dougherty, director of the Division of Local colonel in the US, Air Force. be aimed for a four-inch drop In 25 feet. Health Services of *• New jersey Depart- Colonel Klena is a KC-135 Stratotanker in- The motorcycle must be equipped with a rear ment of Healfli, THE FLOOR SHOP, structor pilot at Blytheville AFB, Ark. He Is view mirror and a horn audible, under normal ,EST, assigned to a unit of the Sn-ategic Air Command, conditions, for at least 200 feet. COMMUNITY MEDlCINE—Dr. Richard J, Croii, profegior of medlclna and aisoclate The students are given a long reading list dean of the Rutgers Medical School, prepares mattrial for his c»urie on man ud his (although there is no formal reading assign- Carpets • Linoleum • Tils The colonel is a veteran of the Korean War. The muffler must be equal in quality and 11 A graduate of Irvington High School, he re- •nvtronment, Sometimes called "eommunlty medldne, flie courae is Intended to show ment) and f»ee. in addition to examtaaHoni, QUALITY performance to the manufacturer'a equipment the requirement of preparing a paper, five to ceived his B,S, degree in 1951 from Rulers, type designed for highway use and not cause medical students how • physidaji can help citizens deal intelligently with the ever In- AT A COMPETIVl PRICE.., TRT US' The State University, His wife, Pat, is the creasing social problems of a dynamic iociety. 10 pages long, on a subject of tfieir choice excessive or unusual noise. In ttie community health field. 540 NORTH AVE^UNION daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Schilling of All seats, hand holds and foot rests for 1848 Quaker way, Union, N.J. passengers must be adequate and permanently Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Dr. Cross said that his course recognizes (Near Msrrim A...1 attached and equal in quality and safety to a third ar«a of tnitt-uction, beyond ttie OPEN MON,, WID,, TMURS. » 9 manufacturer's equipment. Nonci Etlale of WILLIAM L. FREBEL, Beteaiei NOTICE OF st-TTLEMSm traditional scientific and clinical areas, BOROUGH OF ROtELUE NOTICE OF SETTLIM1M+ .^atlee is hereby given thai me icesunu Social Security boosts Every motorcycle must have at least one UNION COUNTY, NJ, Nsiiee ti hefe&y given thai ihe aeeaunti af the aubscrlljer Aislgnee for the benefit necessary to round out programs of medical 352-7400 brake adequate to control the cycle In motion NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN thB the (oilo.- dL the^ iubicrtber. Eseculf yi yl tile L411 WU! of credltorl of ENOINEERINC CORP, OF education, Park in our lei ad|ae«nt Hi building ing propeii-l orAnH-a «M imraduwd _rf and Tellamenl ol WILLIAM L. I HIBEL, AMERICA, will be audited ana stated By the and to stop the vehicle within a safe distance. pMied on ilrit nidlni u 1 Re|ui»r MMtini deceeaed, will be audiled and iiaied by ihe §urraf lie and reported Isr settlemeni ts Lhe "This new area," he said, ''esqalBins ttie hmgin in March checks The tires must also be in good condition. o( [hi Borouili Cauneil at ih« Borouih ol Surrogate and reported lor seniement [a ihe Eisea County Court Prebate Division, on physician's responsibility to the community in KOMUC, in [» County o! UMon. N«» Jers«v, Eases County Court Pfobiie yivtslan. flfi Tuesday, the 91h day of APRIL netl, Social security Increases will be reflected The director said fenders must be kept the held on w lU M i- Fabnury H*8 «« Tueaday, the 11th day ut MARCH n«t, SIDNEY w. G1NUN which he llvei and practices. It becomes proper size toshieldpassengers,otherdrivers ill IU6 Ordlninte will be U_U up (or Ilnil CLAHA K. PiZZl'TO Daied: February S I9BB increasingly important," he pointed out, *'as, More Heat From less Fuml 1B checks beneficiaries receive on March 2, pMiaie *- i Ref-ilir MetsLng of said Borough Deled: f eBnary I, 196B . . RAFF, tilERMAN f. SCHEIPER, Attorneys Ralph W. Jones, disn-ict manager inEllzabefli and pedestrians from being water, mud or Council (o ta h*M M «• rnMBni room in !»• HERMAN W. KAPP Aitorney, , 11 commerce itre-if for example, narcottct' um and incidence with thm rmvolyiionary nmw BoroMih Hill, Roielle, N«w j«r«ey, on the Newark. N.J, W Park Place u ., of abortion continues to rile," said this week. dirt spattered by the wheels. Joth any o! Fdmiiry IWI B «(10 P.M.,Newark, N.J. 87I0J " - irv, Herald-Feh, 1, IS, 22, 2S, Mar. 7, 1968. When the motorcycle meets the listed pr^vfiUng ufne, or £! seon therei-ler !i said Irv. rlereld.Feb, B 15- 'mil. Mar. T, 1*8. He laid flie average American expects his Jones said that many beneficiaries are m.ticr in M re-ilMd, u irtuch ume »nii Gulf getting In touch with the Social Security Office speeiflcaaons, a two-inoh by two-inch sticker pU€e 111 persdiii who nil? Bo ifltera«ed herein ES.TAT1 OF EDWARD BRZEZINSItl alio known physician to be an expert on sex "and often unnecessarily in the mistaken belief fliat the will be placed on ttie right side of the rear will 1* given »n OBPOf-iml-y u be tmui ton- EfTATI! OF frULA" awmi—f" 1—" •I EDWARD BREZiri, IKaiM, confides in him and seeks his advice on the nntini Un HIM. known u SfAN!Sl,AWA.6W*ZKQWi!£!, de, NpnCi OF SETTLEMiNT ECOnOJET benefit increase in the 1967 Social Security fender. When this year's sticker expires, the je«n KruUih ceajed, -" Notice li hereby glv« that the eeesunu of subject. amendments would be included in the checks new sticker will be placed over the expired Borouih Cierk ruTlunt to the order ol JAlVi[ES E, ABRAMg, IIW luhierlbeT, AdmlnljOfator 0« >*• •««• <* "In all too many cases ttie physician is AN ORCINANCe AMENDING CHAP. Surrogaie of Lhe County t* Siia, ihll diy EDWARD BRZMINai llio k»wn u ED- OIL BURNER they received Feb. 3. Beneficiariei need not one. If he chooses, the director said, the TER 11 OF THE REVISED 0HH- msde on the appligatlun af tile undergl|ned, 'ARD HBC71N. deeuied, -III be audited and less of an expert than ttie patient thinks," NANCEi OF THI BOROUGH OF Esecyfrtcel of ilid deceased, natice U hereby •ted by the ByrrogaEe and fgported for Complete Oil take any acHon to receive the increase, he motorcycle owner may rivet or weld a metal : Dr. Cross s«id, ROSILLI HAVING TO DO WITH glvei le the eredliara af said deeesiid to ttiement » ihe l s»u CountyCoun, probable and Burnsr exhibit 10 the iubgcrlsefa. under oath of af- said. The increase will be sent to them auto- plate to the fight side of the rear fender THI ORGAJJIZATION OF THE JlvillOB, « TUMltay, tM Sth dey of MARCTI "When 1 was in medical school," the as- S.rvic* for the sticker. POLICE DEPARTMENT, flrmsUsii, tiielr clatnii and oerftiads againsi sociate dean recalled, ''informiaon on com- matically, he said. Bi if ORDAWIP BY TUB MAYOR ANL3 lite esiMis sf nid degesaed wlBUn lU mont^ "*"' JOHN BRZiZirWI COUNCIL OF THI BOROUGH OF ROS-iLLE; from thll din, or thsy «U1 be forevw t.rrrf munity medicine, if taught at all, was broached (roni proaecutini OF feEaverlng the iame Deled: januiry 33 IMS UHitunwwfiiMMimjnHiwiiiiiiiiuiiHuinHiiiiiiiiiiininniimiuiiiii 5«tU8a 1, Thu S»eUan 1J-4 U htreby KEIN, SCOTCH. POLLATSCHEK, 1AC0PINO from a public health point of view, Ttie material Unindid to M-4 •» -ellow_j _._ Ultnit tile •ubscrlberB. & KEiN. Anomtyi The M_vnr &nd Council miy TESSIE ZDLINOWSK1 iSOO Sajyveianl Avenue included discussions of sewerage problems and frsm uin tp *ime egibllgh UJLA OARWACKI Union, N.j. other non-physician oriented information, nilei snd fegyUEionE govern- Deted jAMJARY JS, 19*« Irv. HeMld Feb. 1,15,22,29, March 7, 1961 DEATH NOTICES jng the psliee ^epartfnenE, QlifffER L. ROHAK. Aaorney which helped to make the course dull. stetion J, ThM Sacilon 13.S («j !• hereby 359-lWi Avenue emended t@ reid is foiiowa: IrvlmiBll, N.j, 07111 "At Rutgers, we teach die course from a CAMPOU—Mutual, an Suurdiy, Fab- LiPERRARA—Ann. (nea Hrynlewich). Irv. Herald, Feb. S, li, 22, 29, Mar, 7, l»i, ESTATE OF CLARA FREIEL, decMirt, SCHWARZ _ Ann. R. (nee N1*J), u Exgep. si BCherwlie pro. Puriuani ,0 th« a,d«rolJAMESE.ABRAMS, physician's viewpoint and instruct our stu- nary 10. 19M, 1* « ysirt, of 575 auddMly on Tuort.y, Pehnun 6, 1961, jUkMB, Ml.iMlpnl, SB Mood.y, Fab. vi_tea Of IIIU li*, which imon| Surroglte 0! the County of Eiae«, iWl d«y dents in areas where they will eventually South 17* St., Newark, Mgnd ton ol aft 51 yaara, of 62 Mill Rd,, irvlngioo, nury 12. 1968, igid 74 yatri, Mfe of ibe other provtiionideii|iiHsi(he NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT made OB lhe ipplicitlon rf the under«lin»fl, Mr, ud Mr«. PuquUe CmpoU; dnsud balovsd wlfa of CuTnlne La Farrara Utaj Adelpa SEBWZ, (oi-m«-ly of IrvtBg- M«yor ifl^ Coyngll &§ the Notice li hereby given that the accaunta EiecutrUi if Hid deeeiaed, notice U hereby encounter questions and problems," lmfl«r of Mr*. CMherlo. Schuck, Mri. 5r,i dnotad nute st Mrs. Laes Bans, Ml devaM moitwr of Mri, Dorothy Dye tuthsrity for making appoint, of the Bubicrl&ef Asgignee far the benefit given to ttie eredltori of ««ld deceaiad 10 He said that problems related to sex, Uu MBMV tod Mrt, Phylll. Pu- Anthony La Pamra Jr., Mrs. Edward •ml Mn, Eut«« (AnM) Mtyeri MeW of mimts and promotion!, ea- of eredilora of CARD 'N BOOK NOOK, will Bhloll to the auhMrUm-, under oath or aj- •ere, OurlM Ctnpatt, Mrs. Flerenee Minauli, Itt, Bdward Smear, RalfB, GKip NM of Hotly Park, N.J. aa* th. tafiliahlng the mnual pay leak be aydited and itaisd by the %irrogate and firmltion, their tltlm. and demand! l|ainH alcoholism and drug addiction have been the MsOUana, Purtck .rtlRlcJi.rdC.mnou. and deeBrmin-ng appropriate reported for aettlemem 10 the Eiaex7 County BHe utite of Hid d«eaied within Itt monllu PauUaa, and ABU La Parrara; aMar of IraClurlM Mil. Kelaant «nd Menit olictpllni! in lerigyg qeaea. most popular discussion topics in ttie course, Tta tB*d NHW wuUdH'KHMi John mod JsMfk Hrynlswlch; alae «ur. Court, probete Dlvlilon, on Tueidiy. the from thli date, w they .HI be forever bmrred •ad Barti Horn, (or PtwriiU," 971 Clin- •re Wndly Inrloid CO UBBd Ibe tiwil the polls, ohiel .h_Jl t« In con- !6lh day of MARCH ne«l. from proieeutlng or reeeverlng lhe same but that more routine matters such as Medi- vIMd by 7 raMUifai, Ina ftBaralwWHnlte M "H«K»rU k Be* Hem. for trol si the d4mr.™rn. He W. Satiify four Compete Healing ton An,, lulmuju, m Wedne»J*y,Feb- T< MYRON S. LEHMAN care and Medicaid, Blue Cross and Blue neinti and Save Yeur Meneyl 14, UKHB IB Purntsuu Can*. bald from H—twW t Bart Horn* tor FUBartU," 971 CUaM Ave,,uMapgD.M •hall rmtlly tl,e Mayor o( any 11 COinineree Sseet FuMrala," 971 CUntnn Aw,, MMM, diiabiUty and ahj.ll not liivi Dated; JANUARY 12, Hoi Shield and ttie differences among federal, ThurM-ty, February 1U at 11 AJ^l. [h* borough without (irit Ob- Newark, N, j, P7102 on Friday,, Fateuaryy 99,, OHBGB to St Cm'm •rawnt RaMand kMwnai •Park, EBut Dlledi January II, 1961 STARR WELN1SRG k FRABKBi, state, county and municipal and voluntary and KINGSTON FALK ChurchChh , lrvtnjmltmo tarta • High Mui of tainlng pt.mlislon tj Uie Irv, Herald-jan, 33, F«b, 1, I, 15, 22, I96B, Attorney! Rm Haww, NJ. Mayor, 744 Broad Street proprietary hospitals are given equal Ume. FUIL CO. I FUEL CO. CATALANO—Anfellji. (see Dl«ulo) sa lection 1, That s*ou.jci 11-7 la henby Sanity, February 11, lWt, of M joo- am«n^d to read an followa: b. 1, I. II, », 1W. Next year's curriculum, he added, is almost MU o.SSSI I MU 4-SSJI qull Girds, fatim, Mtt of &• ut* Jo- OPPBNHEIM—Bm J, of Somh Ormfe, SPECKMANN~Ob MsntUy, Fabnary 5, (a) Pltrolfffen in the d£- ESTATE OF jOliPH BARtER, deceased. certain to include itudy of the morals and 2304 VOUK Hall Rd,, Union, NJ «pb! Mte of JOMph Jr., Mn, B..i|« N.J.. talswd biubaBd of tta1 M Agwn 196B, John T,, of 635 Carlyla PL. Union, parentDt ihail b. eUgihle for Pursuant to the order of jAMEIl.ABRAMS, MwtTi MM of PMrlck DUtuia, Mri, (DM MUei)i f«twofMr». NataUaD'ABi. promotion to ierfeant ftltef iurrogate of tha County af Eases, this day ESTATE OF ALBERTINE BAKER, deceastd. ethics of tissue and organ transplantation. NJ.; huabiBd of MMM Wh.lM. lite made on the application of the underaigned, MkHU D'AIW.BXJTO; ilK amtvsd Mat M Sou* Or«m aM th. lam A, MUM of John T, Jr. Hid OtoM L Sp«__m_™; compl.Hng (iyt yiarl ol ser- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT by 2 pnlttUn, Funertl from "C«l«n» Ojipmhrim. •jnatfafMr af Alfrod M.NM. vice. An eUitit In the de- Eiecutori of laid deceased, notice Is hereby Notice is hereby given that the account! of brother of AufuMa I, ud Pradariek W,i pKtinlni ihali be «ll(lbl« for given to the creditor! of said deceased to the iubscrlbcr, Admlnlstrster C.T.A. of the FuaartI Horn.," 406 Sadtard Ave, (Vtilt- alia ud Letlle Ann D'AgotUnl aadRataR alas nrvivad by 1 gr«nd<_«ug!.ter. Funer_a exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or af- M, OppanbMBi mM-^udfaOar ol Ml- promotion «Ji«r eomp_al_n| 6««I« of ALBERTINE BAKER, deceased, will surd M WadBMiay. R.qul«m Man Sac* wu oonductBl from ft* MeCri-cMB Fu- three yeu-i of ••rvlce aa an firmation, their claims and eletnindi ijilnii be audited and stated by the Surrogate and re. red Heart Church, luumunu Cut of cfcul. B« and IrueB Attnd D'Agntuy, ner.1 Horns, 1100 Morrl. Aw,, Union, offiar. Only prioni eligible the aaiate of laid deeeitad within it» months ported for aetUement to the Esses County Heiveo CemeMry. Th. funeral na bald at "BIMe (Huel«i- N J. on FtiAin. High Mui of Requiem ai provldM In thta aactlsn ihall from this date, or they will be forever barred Court. Probate Divl!!on, en Tuesday, the 19th beck) Funeral Home," ||08 Sou* Orasaa 4t Holy Spirit dhurch. Union. be .ppolntecl slflari. Upon the from prosecuting or recovering the same day of MARCH next, Ava,, Nnrtrk, on Maoday, PaBfuary 13, fecommemlai;on of the poll™ againii the •ubscflber, RUDERT A, McKINLEY CVUt — Maria foaa CvlM, at TuMdty, BnnaibnaBI PalraeuM MauaaiaiiBi, chief, thtMayor wltti the eon. SOPHIE KRADIN nated; February 7. I9M Paktvary IS, 1WS. •*• 87 yaari, at 411 ••ni ol Council nuy promote AIRAM j, PRECKER RODKRT A, MeKINLEY, Attorney HaHMU, Union, MevMMttttti T1ERNEY—M-tr^rw (t» Ittppel) on a purolmjLn to a hljl-e r grade Dated; JANUARY 17, 1961 744 Brsdd Street ORLAMX) — Antonio, SB Msoday, Fab- WedMlday, Febnury 7, 1961, formerly for dt«di o_ nlor or e«eep- Newark, NJ. 0?102 lanjda Cvik; aneaat matter ofWim«i ruary 12.19M, af 52 tatrtham PL. Naw. uonti Mrvlca, PliaVNWu-k, N.j,' • I. C«lt,Mfi,MBMViwlaBd,Mra,UiiiM of _»th St, Nawukl wlf. ot the lata Irv, Herald, Feb. 15, 22, 29 Mir, 7, 14, 1%B ark, beloved kubBd at Aana PnUUpt W niter TlnMy] devoud ilfMr of Hmry (h) No promoaon and no Irv. Herild.jan. 35. Feb. 1, i, IS, 22, 1961, WaMT end Mai jakana CMkl ttao nr- Orlando. FuDaral will be conducted from ' l^oln-nisni to tha detective W«d by 4 jrmdchlldrm and 6 «tt- K»?pel of irvlngiDn. WUllam Ktppal of "Hatbtrls k Bunh Horn, for PtBaraU," Newn-k nd Mrt. Kiluriat Yitpr of dlviUon ihaU hm mad-i wltbou. gr«Dacnilnr#q. FiM»r J «U be conduct*! 971 Clinton Aw,, Irvlapsn. nd Mrt. Ki p a written recommendatiofi^- Bom "HMbtria h iMtt Ho™ tor Fun- SprtngflJdSprtngflJd, NNJJ, n* ((unwyy wuhl heldd Ehs police chief eitliir In favor «r*l«," 979 1 CUntqC o Aye,,I lrvtngton, from "H^berl. t. Bum Ho™ for Fu- of or oppoHd to the promo- P1RONE (am Del Cuerdo)—Formerly of nm-__U," 971 Cllnmn Ave., lrvlnmo, oo tion, laid recommendation Newark, BUen. wUe of the let. JnMt Friday, Fahniary 9, ttwnce to HMiad •hlU be mads by the police Lard Melt FEMfAfBH—Jiek 0,, BO PrtUy, of and BMttar of Dorothy Muaas of 61 SaeramaM Omirch, Nawirk, tar a High chief no later than fifteen (15} An Invitation 745 South NueletBtt St. huAMdafCir. Plymouth St.; eurvlvad by •liter, Jannl* Mui of Requlon. Interment Holy S^U diyi ttltr a requeit Uwnfor Chiit ft Siibori Gold Mods) Fr'nch Style Green Baani nnOl. (nee Cuomo): («b*r sf Thorn.., Rliiolo. Funder from Tbe Raymond AraCamMvy, hu b«n made to him by [he 2 16-oz. pkgi, 43* Mayor and Council, Ttia motion Tha Nation"I Institute of Lard Matt Cut Green Bean* SwMai HO sf Miry Ftrrairt; brMtvn- of Puaaral CaBOv," 922 Stndtort ««, on or resolution of [he Mayor and (RStfllt CttffM Mtnuel, AJmlr«ndo Fwraln, Alcldej Thvaday, R«ju»om Mali St JSMBB'I Council making a promotion or Computer Professions Flour 3 8-OI. pkai, 2S« Fmx.lrK, Horn Rodrlfu»«, ABU MSB- Church, gaat Orange. Interment Holy ZEBLOSK1—Ann__. of 94 H«at_aw AM,, appointment to the deEec.ive Lerd Matt Cut Gra.n Beani ttccnlo. AdMue Booiio. ib. lu Alice Sepulchre Cemetery. HMntfald, N.J.. so Prtday, FfMuary division ihall state whether li now offering 2 1#.ei, p4i(i. 39* Sudiury. PuMria tu held from fte "Ci- IHd promotion or igpslntment 10-«, $-|19 . 9, IMIS win of Aa UM AUvt ZeboUkl; hai beett mada with die ap- Lerd Matt Stewed Tomato.. 1«H FuDeril Horns," 404 S»dford A™. RASMOSSBN-On Wadnaaday, Fabruary mattar of Ckirlai A, Wmdlmdt of Oak- can I % 55* 4 15.OI. pkgt, SI (VilMjurg), an Tm>«d«y. Ranutam Mui, proval {* g» police chief or 7, 1MI, Edvard P., sf 171 FaraM Dr.. iMd, MarMMd Md Alfred P, WanEOatt, Mi hu oppeuiion. FREE Lectures St ABB'I Owrch. Inummnt A«H of H,,. Union, NJ., M«wd buabaBd of the lue v«C«itwy. of SprtngfUld. AIM aurvlvad by 4 frtad- Section 4, Tnat iection 13-? l: hereby Kethryn (G.vln); brother of Mra, IdachUdrenj »l«er of Mill Bva St-hmldt of •mendnd to rsail as follow! in Kuf*hL Funer«l wvlc. warn bald at IfaaVlaalMd, S«-vlce ni bald at "Smlm All complaints against Miracle Whit* Miraclt Whit* Motts GOODWIN-Anm. Maa DackarQ, on MeCractan Fi«r«lHomii.l500Morri< and SmllU (Suburbm)," 413 Msrrll Ave,, policemen for breach of rule) ThurKUy, P«aniii, ,U«lijiMW Ave., Union. iBtamaat SaBBTday morning, SprlngfJeW, en Mond.y, PaDruwy 12, and regulstloni Ihall be re- of lI7iertnwaWV,KeMduf|,iori, Keilufaurf, tehnar-i LuAaraa Cemetery, Middle VUUp,13, Interment FUrmouni CamMary, Navtrlt, ported In writing by the chief IBM Training Whitener Fabric Softtier Apple Juice . ly of hurt, MM at HM Ida Cearu or deputy chief to the Mayor Goodwin; dnwad noAer of NelMa S, and Council with his recom- Goodwin ata Mr. Ctrl Lunton MMr of mehdazlonB, if any, Cpm- • KEYPUNCH* PROGRAMMING* OPERATIONS 32-M. Ol< Mn FNUM Schromn- nd Mri. Frtak plsints against policemen for L. *l" Qt 79* baH. Ol Minhlhwuw; p-MABeftqr of Robert mllE0i>-_-cf or neglect shall "Sit in and dmtermine your interest" be made in wrlflng and may Lynde*. Frar«I ni hold from "HB- te made by any person to To Reserve a Space or for Further Information berle I B«th Horn, torFUBVIII, " 971 Eb£ Mayor or any Council- Royal Pitfiin Centitock Blueberry Pie Filling man who ahaU forthwith re- Planters Dry 22-oi. can 47* fer the matter Eo the Coun- Call 354-2503 cil, Comiteek Peach Pie Filling Pahwy 9,1°*»( Charlas, Chocolitt, VaiJlla of Navarkt etlawd buabaBd of d- lu. Secfion 5, Thli ordlnuice shall talie effect 1201 %. GRAND ST., ELIZABETH, N.J. Peanuts 21 oi. can 45« Mar; Cnaala«|a)iiattarMMrl,Mary In (he munt prgvlOed By law. or Darkiwiit Com»toek Cherry PI. Filling AnaUa Annjtronf si BayvtUa, larnard, TIM ipeasor - Feb. IS, 196B (Fee 122,40) 22-oi. can S3« LouU aid B*ml» Koluh of Nevtrklalas 9-»«. moi tray tin- dt'ep feel- sented, and such tunes us "tarneiot," "C'Eit ) , , wide -,i ri'L'ii ii( ilit' Ik'Htviie llituici, i lpfx>r tiiK Sir Lancelot, who hus uii •iffair with the Moi," "How to Handle a Woman," "What LJo 1 '. '' l". 1 I I. S.ll., : U\ •!:41): Mill., ll-IS, 4 |J. "I nil liuh't liaVf tn tH' II \:\\ tncnjuy "l-liiu MonEcluir, cunfiniit'h to ring wiUi ith t lush iiiu! qui't'ii. under the eyet. ut tin. tortured Arthur. the Simple I oik l)o' add credence to the 1 '' 4- 'i .'II. IIMIIII elli-, I hiu ., Mon., I lit •., 'J ii,S. KdinliDW," hut \l'^ .ill tilt1 more luii it y,iu .i ciaMHJur, it*, nuisii jnd glaniuur and lEh riiixt'd And David !lemmings as Moi died, the kinf.'s musical version ol "I lie once and Future 111., Nut, 'i l\ Sun.. 4. i':Mt, 'J, 1 oiiiijtiun aiui di'votiuii i'vtMi tiftt'i a patron .iiiil n' - |MI luiilji ly pU'a:,i(ii' tolOdst illegitimate '-on bs his half sister, is equally King"...that is, "C'anuMot." Millburn movie * * * li'iivf. tlit' ttit'aii'1 , mi ,i I IHI-IIJII i'd, ^rt'iii-isu I iiili'i-ii, wh mil Ml I 1 I \\ I (Mlc,|.~i"AMM II|. (.,i|.i\ .uui i'lll> liliik , Jlul hniliul', Jh if .',hO I'DllH'S fl nlll I hv l-trrwr diuJ I ui'wt- inution [nriiire ver- ti'lllnl I uw. S..MI, S.lt., 2, H;M\, Sllll.. '.'. *H; Maestro to speak 'The Graduate', lifLiiid, til11 wlin jiiiuilly i a iijtivi- of liat Mon of fiu'lr Irinj'^iunnin)' liruadway pi oduc = Mi.nd.is. (I i'b, M iliroiii-.h I i id.iv I eli. .'.(. liiuiurs, I liJt l.i-.:. Is I jriiicl (Juiiin, anil ',Ilf thin, lius stu|X' and color and aticxi'elliMUpci"- hnlulas iii.it ini'i',, 2 p.m. and M.iii p.m.) ln*m£r< a Ii'l liu ill lii'land with IIIT HI a role, iDrtiittMCc by us ntai , Klihai d llari is, wlia por- to Opera Guild is excellent fare natural lohrr ilie riiic uf Hiiuron Mwl iinei'>;aii trays Kinj; Arthur. Huri'ir,, who is no hinder, Alfredi! Silipl)!,!!!, director i KANI t i KI >-- - I III Mill.I-,. Iliui .. I it., mi tin' Moudciwliriiok Ktagc, yives to "Camelot" what Hex lUrrisoiigavc to and conductor of ()|KM'a Thea- Moil., liif:-,,, ii.il), N:l.v Sai., Sun.. 1, <;40, ] (it- Mi-adowhi link's proUiiL'tion nf tlic I ,Y, " Itie Graduate" i,, a,, ui nis.u.t lly will - jii .>- H "My I air Lady," and Me lh nearly as effective, '• .' , "111; tejtui ttit's. Iimr., In,. Mun. ter of New Jersey, will !:»? It's Go-Go HJJ inn ji-1 i I'd Saidy muHk'ai show ahoul tilt? doied filniL'iutuliii/.iii^. tlu- lost, sciivhin,' ymiili 1 Alho, of all the actors 111 thf film, including ^liest speaker at the Opt'i'.i liu --.. " M), ML'I nniMyaiis (father and daughterj wlin liring a today'supper- midJlf-i'Ias.'- suiit'iy, whu i-, J- * * * Vanessa Redgrave, Lionel Jefiiit'-, and Laur- (iuild meL'tiny, , Monday at umi-rtain of Inn luturo a:, he is of hi' JI uuiiii- |iiit ill |',c)ld(andtinL'i' wi.slu-,-<) to Haiiibow Vulley. ence Nal smith, liarriH sei'inH lobe the only one H:3(l p.m. at the home of Mrs, 1 1 Mil 1 lU'KN (.INIMA.--lill-: UKAIM All-.. Missitufky, hijjlihyhtx r-.uch WL'11 kiiowti [UML'S as tin-cornet step into tht adult resputiMhli Iliui,, Mun,, Hies., 2, ":;«), '):,J0; Sat,, l' who appears to have ruad and studied "The l-'oster [''ranks, 7 ArcliL'r world. Laden with his uniL'riainclcs, btht't liy "Mow Are tilings In fllofca Morra," "Old Once and Future KinK," by T, H, White, upon Lane, Scotch Plains, J: -^ii. 441), (i:J(l, Kiji), liii.ili; Sun., 1:30, ,( :"v Ik-sil Moon" and "The Begat,' his awkward handling ol a love affair with an h (II, 7 M), o ;j(|. whicii "C'amelot" is based, and acts according- He will discuss Puccini's at Cliffside! Older woman, tho youth finds himself on u • * * Jim llawtlioi lit', handsome in Ins role of ly. He i.s superb as the bumblinc, uncertain, "Madame Butterfly," which whirling, swirling mcrry-go-round. Woody Mahoney has a fine voice winch cum- peace-loving kinju will be the final offering of UKMONI (i;,O.)---SKl UN Ilit WlLUSlDIi, l.ilfnieiitH tltat of Miss guinn's, I"he cast is ef- the season on April 19 and 20 And the youth in this picture, curi ently on Iliur., r-ri., Mon., rues., 14H, H;44; Sat., fivtive, particularly Snrah Jane Smith, Donald Miss Redgrave, as Queen CJuenevere, is the Millburn einemH screen, is lXi-,tin llofl- : stately and looks her royal best, but then at Westfield High School, Sun., 3:ju, ", 10:28; fl I .-HI --KAI , Iliur.. III., Hill-1, RiLliard Kentcr and I'liyllis Hash, LaRue Prospective members arc- man, who, because of his lut'k of acting exper- Mon,. Hies., .i:32, 7, 10;28; Sat., Sun., J:45. Watts is a funny man, and funnier still in the Quenevere was much more than that. And be- ience gives a simple authenticity tu his role. invited to contact Mrs, S:U, M;44. role of Og. Tod Jackion directed ajid stdgtd cause of Miss Redgrave's one-dimensioned Charles Ciriffitli, 16 Mary El- The actors, in tins story about u young man • * * "I'inlan''i Rainbow," portrayal, she falli short of her goal, len dr.. Edison, who is seduced by his lather's partner's seduc- UNION (Union Center; SAND I*liI3Hl,KJs. By lit, A SMI Mi * • * tive wife, and who, in turn, ironically falls in Tluir., 1:30, H; Fri., 1:3(1. 8: IS; Sat., 2, 5:15, THE PICTURE, IN SPITE of all it has to "ONE OF love with her daughter, are excellent under the H:3ll; Sun,, 1:30. 4:45, 8; Mon,, Tiles,, H; cover, in action and love, In thought and ideal- YEAR'S superb direction of Mike Nichols, Anne Ban- WACKlr; WORLD t)K MOTHER IIOOSI-:, Mon., ism, is rather stinted, and the fault must go to 10 BEST!' croft, as the older woman, is most memorable, I\ies,, 1.15, 3, Registration starts its director, Joshua Logan. Logan, who is pri- as she runs through her role with an ease and marily a stage director, handles the film as if smoothness affected only by the highest pro- It were a production confined to the limitations fessional aetressei. Katharine Ross, as Miss at Newark school THE Bancroft's daughter (who, incidemally. bears Ormont features Registration days and hours for the 61st an amazing regemblance to Miss Bancroft), consecutive term of the Wegquahic Adult School EARLY COPY shows promise of great things to comq. double movie bill were announced this week. Adults may enroll Publicity chairmen ore urged to observe GRADUATE The background music, offered to personify for the spring term at the Weiquahic High the Friday deadline for other than spot EXCLUSIVE NO. N.J. SHOWING School building, 279 Chancellor ave,, Newark, news. Include your name, address and the young crowd, does tend to get a bit noisy "Ski on the Wild Side, " Warren Miller's first from 7;30 to 9 p.m., on Tuesday, Feb. 20 and phone number. from time to time, but the actors, the story, the major motion picture on skiing, which took him 27, or Thursday, Feb. 29, unusual dire rum, and the fine color tend to 1,300,000 miles around the world, opened make up for t ••• minor flaw, yesterday at the Ormont Theater, East Orange. This term the school ii offering several The associate film is Roman Polanski's "Cul- new courses which range from painting to "The Graduate" at the Millburn Cinema is De-Sac," which won a Best Film award at the sllmnaitics. Also included are courses In attracting numerous crowds, and the long, long Berlin International Film Festival and the golf, tennis, computer programming, 'high lines during its opening week, remind a viewer Critic's Award at the Venice Film Festival, school equivalency, stenography, English for Where else but at CLIFFSIDE SWIM CLUB can of the lines at Radio City Music Hall — even new Americans and others, A brochure Is In "Sti on the Wild Side," produced, di- INSTANT you find exclusive club privileges at family when the pictures weren't half as good as "The rected and narrated by champion skier, Miller, available by wriHng directly to the school or Graduate," the picture features such skiing champs as by calling 923-4022, PRINTING rates? Where else indeed will you partaki of The spring term will open Tuesday, March By BE A SMITH Canada's Nancy Greene and France'l jean a full program of adult and teenait activities Claude Kllly. Highlighted in the film is the 12, and run through May 21, Sponsored by the World Series of Skiing at Vail, Col, and Jack- Newark Board of Education, the Adult School 4) and entertainment? A top notch, wgli-suptr- is self-supporting and non-profit organization. FISCHEIt • OHiit Priittd Oi 70ft tni * son Hole, Wy, LITTiRHiAD SIT! vlsed six-day-a-week day camp? CLIFFSIDE'S 'Ulysses' held over; "Cul-De-Sac," which was photographed in loo corns 1000 COPIIS 50-meter Olympic size swimming pool is crystal England, centers around an off-beatcouplei, THAVEL IN IS MINUTIS held prisoners In their own castle by a pair of CROSSWORD POZZLE^I IN S MINUTIS clear aquatic fun all day, all summer. And "Man, Woman' next colorful gangsters. The picture stars Donald "relax" isn't a nasty word; there's a place to Pleasence, Francoise Dorleac and Lionel AOBOH 23. Harbor VACATION snooze, read, or play * Th« film version of James Joyce's Stander, 1, Type «t™. cm trance: "Ulyssei" started its fifth week yesterday at 5, Vapor: as. ifiiio Cruises - Tours the Art theater, irvington Cenwr, comb, form wand iHuijitid"* if MMTiD 9 H»vinf FLORIDA* CAKIIIIAN The management has announced that the Group to hold benefit SB, Dud NEWSLITTI1S Art'i next attraction will be "A Man and A low rank 28, Level 10. Di«pl.y. r tUKOPi or ANY PLACE 0UI SflCUlTY Woman," Grand Prix winner at the Cannes Film for Deborah Hospital 11, Uvi nlckruime Festival, which will open Wednesday, IS. S>fM*« 28. Freneh FISCHER BROS, The picture, filmed in color, Sepia and black Betty Chodakowsfcy Memorial of Deborah n«t pronoun PhoM BUY-0200 14, Perch it, Corfluett M Oovw 749 Springfiaili Av.,, Cliffside Swim Club and white, tells a love story about a deepening will sponsor a dessert card party at Sinai 15, Fortify S3. At horn* tf¥ingten M4IL IN COPT . . . DILIVIRED it UNITID F*«CIL romance between a widow and a racing car Congregation, 1831 Maple ave,. Hillside, on 18, Continent: 14, Funoua 4O.Weirt REPLICA PRINTING CENTER CONREC OF LIVINGSTON, INC. driver. Anouk Alrnee and Jean-Louis Traintig- Thursday, Feb. 22, at 8 P.M. abbr- unci* 41, ES 5-9600 ,A W, GRAND ST., ILIZABITN OLD SHORT MILLS ROAD, LIVINGSTON, N, J, • 1114711 nant star. The picture was directed by Claude All proceeds will go to Deborah Hospital, 17, Arrest 88. Narrow 48, Lelouch, Browns Mills, a non-sectarian hospital for M, cailef: inlet p •bbr. 3S Sonn The prize-winning featurette, "Time tuberculosis, heart surgery and all diseases 21, 4S, Seed Piece," will round out the bill at the Art, of the chest, a spokesman saifl. for two vasieta i t 1 \ \ 4 wtrwW"P(siii ^15 i l±

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BANJO MUSIC Steamed Clflnis & an the Served Daily « A lie Chid* Special Banquet Fsfiiitiee Prom • •UFFIT eampllmmli of Cermint 8. Jo. Shell Ala.ton Crab Claw .Labiter PloftBfmPl . To Eat at Townley'i 10 to 100 People Open Monday (H Mile from lafwajr Circle Cains North) ToiU-Broiled Maine Labttere.Siealii Prime Rlbtef Bee((The very heit) Open Dally 12 Mean lo 1 A.M. TRAVEL TRAILER -SAuerbraten end ^mflny other Can- Faulting - Air Conditioned AM Balling Done on Premiiei Parking an Premiiet THURSDAY . FEB. 22 rinentol Diihei. PRESENTS THE EL 2-9092 CAMPING SHOW Holiday Dinner WA 9-9688 ROARING TWENTIES Freih Pfwif Cup TAVERN FEB. 21st thru 25th Raalt Sirloin of Beef au (ui OLD EVERGREEN LODGE UNION HOFBRAU.I BAR SING rad DANCE is .11 the including or WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Chicken Caeclatsre wllh Spsghattl EVERGREEN AVE.. SPRINGFIELD 1252 ITUYVESANT AVE,, UNION OLD SONGS • Win • Camper (Frac Parkins r«F»«h Ch»rry Pi. Bring the Jamei Brescia. Manager Sp«lol Trill Week, VENISON Coifo. Pomlly Luncheon & Dinner. Served Daily from ihU Coldcn Era MOURii Wtd, % Frl. L10 PM PICNIC GROVE . (Rafoul or Baked) Thur, (WijhIniton'iBlrthdijf) H.-LL RiNTALS . DINNER PARTIES Accomodation. (or Funerol Partial DANCINO & INTtRTAINMENT giSii. lots 10-Sun. 1-7 I'M Your Ho.I.: THE WIMMIR FAMILY For Til By Oir Own MODERN g, SOU ARE DANCING FRL, SAT. & SUN. GENERAL ADMISSIONS 11.29 EVIRY SATURDAY NI0HT Featuring Gertrude Mayo CHILDREN (under 12): SOe DR 6-0489 DR 9-9830 ""Cltateaw .... 687-7020 "Sinoer \ Jodler" TEANECK ARMORY Rsttaurant Cocktail Lounge Mr LINCOLN r CABINET TEANECK, N.J. 1664 Stoyv.»ont Av*. Union Mlt mllit Horn SHrfi Wmthtnittn IfHfaj Jain Our ROAR I NO TWENTIES 964.0313 OLYMPIC RESTAURANT Ahno*ph«r« Thli W««k«ndl 877 SPRINGFIELD AVI. IRVINGTON MM! Our Paniy Flopp«r Olrlt Whs Will Sarva You All Type Drink, and D.liclou. * • Lunchtsn and Dinner Strvsd Doily, DANCING Catering UINNIR THEATRE Sunday Dinners Served 12 - 9:30 Friday, Saturday and Sunday f * FUEL OIL Ban ,'ief Fstllifltt for any OtSflslen ingi ?iQ0 piii, en ^ Catering ENTERTAINMENT STARTS AT f P.M. TOP GRADI ES 2-9647 ES 4-7699 FRIDAY & SATURDAY and 300 Col., (DINNER DANCING'.' <™. 7 P.M. on SUNDAY Min, D.I. 11M0W A DANCINO ONLY ,tfMi 14.9 CO.D. COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1 • rllhtrt BlriMtjfl.lB In, let. "• GAL, lAllV BIMHH » WOW DM UlHOtJ % Int KAvtNb IMtpl & RESTAURANT BLUE SHUTTER INN COCKTAIL HOUR SUNDAY bitwrnn I and 7 P.M. '.) (Enttanse thiouah Union Mstnr Lodge} ; 2660 MORRIS AVE., ' UNION Juil knock twit* and ask far John, Jack, Pat or Dick nl.l-MAI.3 All :. 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